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1895. 


SECOND  EDITION,  REVISED  AND  ENLARGED. 


HARTFORD,  CONN. 
Press  of  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Company. 
1895. 


Zo  tbe  2)ear  /iftemors 

OF  A  BOY  WHO  LOVED  MANY  OF  THESE  BOOKS 

AND  TO  THE  BOYS  AND  GIRLS 

IN  THE  SCHOOLS   OF  HARTFORD,  1895. 


A  TALK  WITH  BOYS  AI^D  GIRLS. 


This  list  of  books  is  divided  into  subjects,  and  every  author's 
name  in  each  subject  is  followed  by  the  names  of  his  or  her 
books,  in  alphabetical  order,  except  where  they  are  in  series,  when 
they  are  arranged  as  they  should  be  read.  Thus,  Henty's  books 
are  not  connected,  and  The  Lion  of  St.  Mark  comes  after  Jack 
Archer,  but  Ellis's  "  Ned  "  books,  in  The  Boy  Pioneer  Series,  are 
before  ''  Hunters  of  the  Ozark,"  in  the  Deerfoot  Series. 

You  will  find  all  the  historical  stories  not  only  under  their 
authors,  but  in  History,  under  the  countries  and  periods  to  which 
they  belong.  By  right  of  Conquest  illustrates  American  his- 
tory in  the  sixteenth  century,  Standish  of  Standish  Massachusetts 
in  the  seventeenth,  and  Peter  and  Polly,  the  Revolution.  It  is 
best  to  read  between  Monday  and  Friday,  except  in  vacation, 
books  connected  with  your  school  work,  and  keep  your  other  read- 
ing for  Saturday  and  Sunday. 

When  you  are  studying  a  country  in  Geography,  read  stories 
about  the  people  who  live  in  that  country,  like  Hans  Blinker  in 
Holland  and  Heidi  in  Germany.  You  will  find  under  Travel  a  list 
of  such  stories. 

Many  lives  of  great  and  famous  men  and  women  will  help  you 
in  studying  history,  and  these  lives  are  arranged  with  historical 
stories. 

You  will  enjoy  one  story  a  week  much  more  than  half  a 
dozen.  Always  try  to  find  a  friend  in  every  story  that  you  read. 
I  mean  somebody  whom  you  would  like  to  know  if  he  or  she 
lived  near  you.  Notice  what  books  your  favorite  characters  like, 
and  ask  for  them  here.  Do  not  be  afraid  of  reading  a  book  more 
than  once.  You  can  never  find  the  best  in  a  book  until  you  have 
read  it  half  a  dozen  times. 

In  vacation,  read  something  besides  story-books.  If  you  care 
for  birds,  or  insects,  or  canoeing,  come  and  see  what  we  can  give 
you  about  them.      There  are  books  on  every  subject  in  the  world 


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that  a  boy  or  a  girl  likes,  such  as  pigeons,  poultry,  gardening,  needle- 
work, Hallowe'en  and  Christmas  games,  tennis,  and  football. 
Vacation,  too,  is  a  good  time  to  make  the  acquaintance  of  books 
written  for  older  readers,  but  just  as  interesting  for  you.  I  have 
given  you  a  few  of  their  names  at  the  end  of  several  divisions, 
and  have  taken  care  that  they  shall  not  be  too  old  or  dry.  Some 
of  you  may  be  afraid  that  books  in  this  list  are  not  old  enough, 
but  many  of  them,  especially  those  illustrating  history,  are  fit  for 
High  School  pupils.    Some  of  the  stories  are  from  our  novel-list. 

If  you  are  seeking  for  selections  to  read  or  recite  from  memory 
at  school,  come  and.  look  at  our  books.  There  are  a  great  many 
good  poems  besides  those  in  the  "  Hundred  Choice  Selections," 
and  some  of  them  are  in  pretty  illustrated  editions  on  your  shelves 
of  poetry. 

If  you  are  trying  to  find  a  little  play  to  act,  we  can  help  you. 
If  you  are  in  doubt  about  costumes  for  the  play,  we  have  scrap- 
books  that  will  show  you  Just  what  people  have  worn  from  an- 
cient Egyptian  times  down  to  our  own. 

Sometimes,  instead  of  new  books,  read  the  books  that  your 
fathers  and  mothers,  and  even  grandfathers  and  grandmothers 
read  when  they  were  growing  up.  A  hundred  years  ago_chiU''""^^ 
dren  had  little  besides  Berquin's  Children's  Friend,  Day's  Jc-  /f 
Sanford  and  Merton,  and  Madame  de  Genlis's  stories.  ^'^Tiater 
they  read  Mrs.  Barbauld  and  Dr.  Aikin's  Evenings  at  Home, 
Miss  Bdgeworth's  Harry  and  Lucy,  Frank  and  Rosamond,  and 
Ann  and  Jane  Taylor's  Classic   Tales.     The   children  who  were 

bea;innino;  to  read  between  1850  and  1860  had  Hawthorne's  Won-ZL^/.-i*^ 

fjr.tt.  I 

\P^  der  Book  and  "^anglewood  Tales,  Hans  Andersen,^  Grace  Green- 
wood, Mayne  Reid,  the  Aimwell  Stories,  Franconia  Stories,  and 
Rollo  Books,  and  Tom  Brown's  School  Days  at  Rugby,  fj-t  tj4,s~'0> 

^Of,  Z  ^«— -^^AJittleJater  came  i^lice  in  Wonderland,  Little  Women.-^Mrs. 
/^.»<7-Whitney's  Leshe  Goldthwaite,  and  Aldrich's  Story  of  a  Bad  Boy.c?//-^ 
If  you  have  never  read  these  books,  begin  at  the  end  of  the  list  ; 
you  will  find  a  great  deal  of  enjoyment  in  many  of  them. 

Remember  that  a  wise  man,  who  loves  books,  tells  you  : 
"  1.  Never  handle  a  book  with  soiled  or  moist  hands.  2.  Never 
turn  down  the  leaf  of  a  book.  3.  Never  leave'  a  book  open.  4. 
Never  stuff  letters  or  leave  a  paper-cutter  or  pencil  between  the 
leaves  of  a  book.     5.  Never  leave  a  book  lopwise  on  a  shelf.     6. 


Never  cut  the  leaves  of  a  book  vAih  anything  but  a  paper-cutter 
or  a  dull  case-knife." 

The  mark  *  means  that  a  book  is  more  interesting  to  a  boy 
than  a  girl,  and  f  to  a  girl  than  a  boy.  Books  marked  c  are  writ- 
ten for  children  under  eight  or  ten,  but  there  are  many  others 
which  they  will  enjoy.  Books  marked  R.  are  some  of  my  own 
special  favorites. 

HOW  TO  USE  THE  REFERENCE-ROOM. 

There  are  three  Young  Folks'  Cyclopsedias  on  the  shelf  next 
the  EncyclopadJa  Britaunica;  the  Cyclopaedia  of  Common  Things,  of 
Persons  and  Places,  and  of  Sports  and  Games.  If  you  find  the 
articles  in  these  Encyclopaedias  too  short,  try  Appleton!s  New 
American  Cyclopaedia^  and  especially  the  annual  volumes  that  keep 
it  up  to  date.  There  is  an  index,  too,  that  will  help  you  find  in- 
formation under  headings  where  you  would  not  think  of  looking 
for  it.  Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  of  American  Biographv  gives  you 
the  lives  of  men  and  women  who  have  lived  or  are  living  in  this 
country. 

If  you  are  working  at  pi'ize  questions,  use  Brewer's  Reader's 
Handbook,  Dictionary  of  Phrase  and  Fable,  and  Historic  Note- 
book, Frey's  Sobriquets  and  Nicknames,  Welsh's  Handbook  of 
Literary  Curiosities,  Chambers's  "Rook  of  Days,  and  the  bound 
volumes  of  American  Notes  and  Queries.  If  you  do  not  find  in 
them  what  you  are  looking  for,  try  Notes  and  Queries  in  the 
Watkinson  Library,  which  has  a  separate  bound  index  for  every 
series. 

Much  of  the  best  information  on  all  subjects  is  in  magazines, 
and  you  will  find  close  to  the  large  door  several  volumes  of  Poole's 
Index,  that  we  will  show  you  how  to  use  if  you  do  not  understand 
it.  In  the  drawer  next  the  W-Z  one  of  the  card  catalogue  is  an 
index  to  Harper's  Young  People,  St.  Nicholas,  Wide  Awake,  and 
Amateur  Work,  and  we  have  one  set  of  St.  Nicholas  that  you  are 
always  sure  of  finding  in,  for  it  is  kept  for  reference.  There  is  an 
index  to  Harper's  Magazine  on  the  shelf  with  Poole,  and  volumes 
1  to  49  are  in  the  reference-room. 

If  you  are  trying  to  find  a  subject  for  debate,  look  in  Matson's 
References  for  Literary  Workers.  Reclus's  Earth  and  its  Inhab- 
itants, and  our  large^  atlases  will  help  you  in  your  geography 
lessons. 


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HOW  TO  USE   THE  READING-ROOM. 

You  will  see  hanging  up  by  the  magazines  a  typewritten  index 
to  whatever  has  appeared  in  them  in  the  last  few  months.     Besides 
the  illustrated  periodicals  and  the  magazines  for  young  readers^ 
you  will  find  the  following  interesting: 
Gardening,  Hens,  etc.,  New  England  Homestead. 
Housekeeping,  Fancy-work,  Entertainments,  etc. 

Good  Housekeeping. 

Ladies'  Home  Journal. 

Far  and  Near, 

Butterick's  Delineator. 

Harper's  Bazar. 

Decorator  and  Furnisher. 
Inventions,  Electricity,  etc.,  Scientific  American. 

Electrical  World, 

Electrical  Engineer. 

American  Machinist. 

Iron  Age. 
Kindness  to  Animals,  Journal  of  Zoophily. 
Out  of  Door  Sports,  Outing. 

Forest  and  Stream. 
Photography,  American  Amateur  Photographer. 

Photographic  Times. 
Postage  Stamps,  American  Philatelist. 


CLASS  O  — MAGAZINES. 

J.  0.  H.  2.       Harpers'  Young  People,  v.  2-15. 
J.  0.  O.  1.       OuR_ Young  Folks,  v.  1-9. 
J.  0.  S.    1.       St.  Nicholas,  V.  1-21. 
J.  0.  Sw.  1.       Swiss  Cross,  v.  1-4. 
J.  0.  W.  17.     Wide  Awake,  v.  17-37. 

CLASS    lO  — BIOGRAPHY  AND    HISTORY. 

COLLECTIVE  BIOGRAPHY. 
Bolton,  Sarah  K. 

J.   10.1     Famous  English  statesmen. 

Contents:  Sir  Robert  Peel;  Lord  Palmerston;  Lord  Shaftesbury; 
John  Bright;  William  Edward  Forster;  Lord  Beaconsfield ;  Henry 
Fawcett;  William  Ewart  Gladstone. 


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J.   10.2     How  success  is  won. 

Contents:  Peter  Cooper;  John  B.  Gough;  John  Greenleaf  Whit- 
tier;  John  Wanamaker;  Henry  M.  Stanley;  Johns  Hopkin.s;  William 
M.  Hunt  ;  Elias  Howe,  Jr.  ;  Alexander  H.  Stephens  ;  Thomas  A. 
Edison;  William  T.  G.  Morton;  John  H.  Vincent. 

Chambers,  William. 

J.   10.3     Stories  of  remarkable  persons. 

Contents:  The  Herschels;  Mary  Somerville;  Taylor,  the  water 
poet;  William  and  Dorothy  Wordsworth;  Story  of  Old  Bob;  Glen- 
cairn;  The  Astors;  Kob  Graham;  Camille  Desmoulins;  The  Fair- 
bairns;  The  BanflEshire  naturalist;  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  dogs; 
Window  Willie;  Jack  Scott  and  Bessy  Surtees;  Horace  Greeley; 
Sarah  Martin;  Ferdinand  de  Lesseps;  Alexander  T.  Stewart;  James 
David  Forbes;  The  Jubilee  Singers;  James  Annesley;  Miss  Stirling 
Graham;  Borlum. 

GgxLDREN's  story-book  of  good  and  great  men. 

ibZ^r    J.  10.5 

Craik,  George  L. 
3'j(r.f'~'yi.   10.7     Pursuit  of  knowledge  iinder  difficulties. 
Edgar,  John  G. 

J.   10.9     Footprints  of  famous  men. 

Contents:  Washington ;  Burke ;  Necker  ;  Pitt ;  Lord  Erskine ; 
Lord  CoUingwood;  Lord  Teignmouth;  Dean  Milner;  David  Hume; 
Southey;  Moore;  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds;  Sir  Francis  Chantrey;  Sir 
Christopher  Wren;  Dr.  William  Hunter;  Black;  Brindley;  VVatt; 
Adam  Smith. 

Farmer,  Lydia  H. 
^?/7(ff,  3      J-   10.13     Boy's  book  of  famous  rulers. 

Contents:  Agamemnon;  Cyrus  the  Great;  Alexander  the  Great; 
Julius  Caesar;  Charlemagne;  Alfred  the  Great;  Richard  Coeur  de 
Lion;  Robert  Bruce;  Ferdinand  V.  of  Spain;  Gustavus  Adolphus; 
Louis  XIV;  Peter  the  Great;  Frederick  the  Great;  Napoleon  I. 

Hewlett,  H.  G. 

J.   10.14     Heroes  of  Europe. 

Contents:  Charles  Martel;  Pepin-le-bref;  Charlemagne;  Hildebrant 
The  Cid;  Godfrey  de  Bouillon;  St.  Bernard;  Frederick  Barbarossa 
Frederick  the  Second  of  Germany;  St.  Louis;  Rudolph  of  Hapsburg 
William  Tell;  James  and  Philip  van  Artevelde;  Cosmo  dei  Medici 
Francesco  Sforza;  Christopher  Columbus;  Niccolo  Machiavelli;  The 
Chevalier  Bayard;  Martin  Luther;  Hernando  Cortez;  Gustavus  Vasa; 
Ignatius  Loyola;  William  the  First  of  Orange;  Henry  the  Fourth  of 
France;  Wallenstein;  Cardinal  Richelieu;  Conde  the  Great. 

Men  who  have  risen. 
///.  ^J  J.  10.11 

Contents :  George  Stephenson  ;  The  Rothschilds  ;  The  Peels  ;  Wil- 
son ;  West ;  Astor  ;  Hutton  ;  Sir  John  Franklin ;  Oberlin  ;  Burritt  ; 
Wilhelm  ;  Hugh  Miller  ;  LinniEus  ;  Smeaton  ;  Rittenhouse. 


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Pahton,  James. 

V.  /.  X^^  f/     J-  10-15     Captains  of  industry,  2  v. 

^    Contents  :  V.  1.  David  Maydole;  Ichabod  Washburn  ;  Elihu  Burritt  ; 

V>Z,  //^V, ■^''Michael  Reynolds  ;  Major  Robert  Pike  ;  George  Graham  ;  John  Har- 
rison ;  Peter  Faneuil  ;  Chauncey  Jerome  ;  Captain  Pierre  Laclede 
Liguest  ;  Israel  Putnam  ;  George  Flower  ;  Edward  Coles ;  Peter  H. 
Burnett ;  Gerrit  Smith  ;  Peter  Force  ;  John  Bromfield  ;  Frederick 
Tudor ;  Myron  Holley ;  The  founders  of  Lowell  ;  Robert  Owen  ; 
John  Smedley  ;  Richard  Cobden  ;  Henry  Bessemer  ;  John  Bright ; 
Thomas  Edward  ;  Robert  Dick  ;  John  Duncan  ;  James  Lackington  ; 
Horace  Greeley's  start  ;  James  Gordon  Bennett  ;  Three  John  Wal- 
ters ;  George  Hope  ;  Sir  Henry  Cole  ;  Charles  Summers  ;  William  B. 
Astor  ;  Peter  Cooper  ;  Paris-Duverney  ;  Sir  Rowland  Hill  ;  Marie- 
Antoine  Care  me  ;  Wonderful  Walker  ;  Sir  Christopher  Wren  ;  Sir 
John  Rennie  ;  Sir  Moses  Montefiore  ;  Marquis  of  Worcester  ;  An  old 
dry-goods  merchant's  recollections.  V.  2.  Christopher  Ludwick ; 
Edward  Winslow  ;  Sir  William  Phips ;  David  Rittenhouse  ;  Count 
Rumford  ;  General  Seth  Pomroy  ;  Captain  Meriwether  Lewis  ;  Elea- 
zar  Wheelock  ;  Joel  Barlow  ;  Nathaniel  Bowditch  ;  George  B.  Emer- 
son ;  Joseph  Lancaster  ;  Andrew  Jackson  ;  George  Guess  ;  William 
Murdock  ;  Ezra  Cornell  ;  James  Nasmyth  ;  Gabriel  Daniel  Fahren- 
heit ;  Jean  Baptiste  Andre  Godin  ;  Jean  Le  Claire  ;  Marguerite  Bou- 
cicault  ;  Michel  Brezin  ;  Louis  Joliet ;  Bartholomew  Thimonnier  ; 
George  Peabody  ;  Abbott  Lawrence  ;  Amos  A.  Lawrence  ;  John  Met- 
calf  ;  Thomas  Brassey  ;  Thomas  Telford  ;  Junius  Smith. 

Plutarch. 
*}  ff,  Y      J.  10.18     Boys' and  girls'  Plutarch. 

'  Contents :   Theseus  ;   Romulus  ;  Lycurgus  ;   Solon  ;  Themistocles  ; 

Camillus  ;  Pericles  ;  Demosthenes  ;  Cicero  ;  Alcibiades  ;  Coriolanus  ; 
Aristides  ;  Cimon  ;  Pompey  ;  Archimedes  ;  Cleopatra  ;  Agesilaus  ; 
Timoleon  ;  Caius  Fabricius  ;  Quintus  Fabius  Maximus  ;  Sylla  ;  Lu- 
cullus  ;  Sertorius  ;  Cato  ;  Alexander  ;  Caesar. 

J.  10.17     Qui-  young  folks'  Plutarch. 

Contents :  Theseus  ;  Lycurgus  ;  Romulus  ;  Numa  Pompilius ;  So- 
lon ;  Publicola  ;  Caius  Marcius  Coriolanus  ;  Themistocles  ;  Aristides  ; 
Cimon  ;  Pericles  ;  Nicias  ;  Alcibiades  ;  Lysander  ;  Camillus  ;  Arta- 
xerxes  ;  Agesilaus  ;  Dion  ;  Phocion  ;  Pelopidas  ;  Timoleon  ;  Demos- 
thenes ;  Alexander  ;  Eumenes  ;  Demetrius  ;  Pyrrhus  ;  Aratus  ;  Agis  ; 
Cleomenes  ;  Fabius  ;  Marcellus  ;  Philopcemen  ;  Flaminius  ;  Marcus 
Cato  ;  ^milius  Paulus  ;  Tiberius  Gracchus  ;  Caius  Gracchus  ;  Caius 
Marius  ;  Sylla  ;  Crassus  ;  LucuUus  ;  Pompey  ;  Cicero  ;  Caesar ;  Cato 
the  younger ;  Marcus  Brutus  ;  Antony  ;  Sertorius  ;  Galba  ;  Otho. 

Russell,  William. 
f(^H-'  ^i  J-  10.20  Extraordinary  men  ;  their  boyhood  and  early  life. 
Contents:  Michael  Angelo  ;  Martin  Luther;  Shakspere ;  Oliver 
Cromwell ;  MoliSre  ;  Pascal ;  Marlborough  ;  Peter  the  Great ;  Frank- 
lin ;  Mirabeau ;  Mozart;  Romilly ;  Nelson;  Burns;  Lawrence; 
Wilkie  ;  Napoleon  ;  Byron  ;  Wellington  ;  Peel ;  Louis  Philippe  ; 
Channing  ;  Cobbett ;  Sheridan  ;  Richter. 

Smiles,  Samuel. 
I  IT  If)        "^*  10-22     Brief  biographies. 

Contents :  James  Watt ;  Robert  Stephenson;  Thomas  Arnold;  Hugh 
Miller  ;  Richard  Cobden  ;  Bulwer  ;  Francis  Jeffrey  ;  Ebenezer  Elliott; 
George  Borrow  ;  John  James  Audubon  ;  William  Macgillivray  ;  Lord 


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John  Russell ;  Benjamiu  Disraeli  ;  William  Ewart  Gladstone  ;  Nathan- 
iel Hawthorne  ;  Thomas  Carlyle  ;  John  Sterling  ;  Leigh  Hunt ;  Hart- 
ley Coleridge;  Dr.  Kitto;  Edgar  Allan  Poe;  Theodore  Hook;  Andrew 
Combe;  Robert  Browning;  Edwin  Chadwick;  Robert  Nicoll;  Samuel 
Bamford  ;  John  Clare  ;  Gerald  Massey  ;  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning  ; 
Frances  Brown;  Margaret  Fuller;  Harriet  Martineau;  Mrs.  Chisholm. 

YoNGE,  Charlotte  M. 

^.  10.26     Book  of  worthies. 

Contents :  Joshua  ;  David  ;  Hector  ;  Aristides  ;  Nehemiah  ;  Xeno- 
phon  ;  Epaminondas  ;  Alexander  ;  Marcus  Curius  Dentatus  ;  Cleo- 
menes  ;  Scipio  Africanus  ;  Judas  Maccabaeus  ;  Julius  Caesar. 

WOMEN. 
Adams,  W.  H.  Davenport. 

J.    10.28      Celebrated    women    travelers    of    the   nineteenth 
century. 

Contents:  Countess  Dora  d' Istria  ;  Princess  Belgiojoso  ;  Madame 
Hommaire  de  Hell ;  Leonie  d'  Aunet ;  Frederika  Bremer  ;  Alexina 
Tinne;  Ida  Pfeiffer;  Madame  de  Bourboulon;  Lady  Hester  Stanhope; 
Lady  Brassey;  Lady  Morgan;  Mrs.  TroUope;  Harriet  Martineau;  Isa- 
bella Bird;  Lady  Florence  Dixie;  Miss  Gordon  Cumming;  Florence 
and  Rosamond  Hill;  Lady  Barker;  "  Magyarland." 

Bolton,  Sarah  K. 
^J^l  f^-  10-29     Famous  types  of  womanhood. 

Contents:  Queen  Louise  of  Prussia;  Madame  Recamier  ;  Susanna 
Wesley  ;  Harriet  Martineau  ;  Jenny  Liud  ;  Dorothea  Lynde  Dix  ; 
Ann,  Sarah,  and  Emily  Judson  ;  Amelia  Blandford  Edwards. 

//>2»'7  J.  10.30     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous.     R. 

Contents:  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe ;  Helen  Hunt  Jackson;  Lucretia 
Mott;  Mary  A.  Livermore;  Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli;  Maria  Mitchell; 
Louisa  M.  Alcott;  Mary  Lyon;  Harriet  G.  Hosmer;  Madame  de  Stael; 
Rosa  Bonheur;  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning;  George  Eliot;  Elizabeth 
Fry;  Elizabeth  Thompson  Butler;  Florence  Nightingale;  Lady  Bras- 
sey; Baroness  Burdett-Coutts;  Jean  Ingelow. 

J.  10.31     Successful  women. 

Contents:  Juliet  Corson;  Mary  Louise  Booth;  Frances  E.  Willard; 
Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden  (Pansy);  Mary  Virginia  Terhune  (Marion  Harland); 
Margaret;  Ella  Grant  Campbell;  Rachel  Littler  Bodley;  Candace 
Wheeler;  Clara  Barton;  Alice  E.  Freeman. 

Brooks,  Elbrihge  S. 

J.  10.32     Historic  girls.     R. 

Contents :  Zenobia  of  Palmyra ;  Helena  of  Britain  ;  Pulcheria  of 
Constantinople;  Clotilda  of  Burgundy;  Woo  of  Hwang-Ho;  Edith  of 
Scotland;  Jaqueline  of  Holland;  Catarina  of  Venice;  Theresa  of 
Avila;  Elizabeth  of  Tudor;  Christina  of  Sweden;  Ma-ta-oka  (Poca- 
hontas) of  Powhatan. 

Farmer,  Lydia  Hoyt. 
^OC'^  J.  10.34     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens. 

Contents:  Semiramis;  Dido;  Cleopatra;  Zenobia;  Matilda  of  Flan- 
ders; Margaret  of  Anjou;  Catharine  of  Aragon;  Elizabeth;  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots;  Catherine  de  Medici;  Anne;  Maria  Theresa;  Cath- 
erine II  of  Russia;  Marie  Antoinette;  Josephine;  Eugenie;  Victoria. 


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Russell,  William. 

J.  10.36     Extraordinary  women. 

Contents:  The  maid  of  Orleans;  Mrs.  Fry;  Josephine;  Madame 
Roland;  Christina  of  Sweden;  Elizabeth  Woodville;  Mrs.  Hutchin- 
son; Queen  Elizabeth;  Madame  de  Sevigne;  Isabella  of  Castile;  Anne 
Boleyn;  Lady  Jane  Grey;  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots;  Lady  Mary  Wortley 
Montagu;  Marie  Antoinette;  Mrs.  Siddons;  Madame  de  StaSl;  Char- 
lotte Corday;  Madame  Recamier;  Margaret  Fuller;  Lady  Hester  Stan- 
hope; Madame  de  Genlis;  Catherine  II  of  Russia;  Mrs.  Opie;  Maria 
Theresa. 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W. 

J.  10.38     Royal  girls  and  royal  courts. 

Contents:  The  Queen  of  Italy;  The  Empress  Elizabeth  of  Austria; 
"  Carmen  Sylva,"  Queen  of  Roumania;  The  "  Lilies  of  France  "  ;  The 
royal  girls  of  Denmark;  Russian  royal  girls;  Royal  girls  of  England; 
Those  royal  girls  at  Sandringham;  Some  royal  girls  of  Germany; 
Two  royal  widows. 

Women  of  worth. 
J.  10.40 

Contents :  Mary  Washington ;  Martha  Washington ;  Charlotte 
Bronte  ;  Elizabeth  Fry  ;  Sarah  Martin  ;  Margaret  Mercer ;  Sarah 
Boardman  Judson;  Lady  Russell;  Lucy  Hutchinson;  Isabel  the  Cath- 
olic; Elizabeth  Rowe;  Maria  Theresa;  Madame  Oberlin;  AnnaLetitia 
Barbauld;  Rebecca  Motte;  Madame  Necker;  Caroline  Herschel;  Han- 
nah More;  Ann  Flaxman;  Mrs.  Wordsworth;  Harriet  Newell;  Sarah 
Lanman  Smith;  Lady  Warwick;  Lady  Mackintosh. 

ART  AND  ARTISTS. 
Fallet,  C. 

J.  10.45     Princes  of  art. 
Jameson,  Anna. 
-2/-?,  G  J-  10.47     Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian  painters. 

Tytler,  Sarah. 
(?l^(fi    J.  10.49     Modern  painters. 
6/J'- ^   J.  10.50     Old  masters. 
Vasari,  Giorgio. 
3^3,^- fJ    J.  10.52     Stories  of  the  Italian  artists. 

6?¥.  t'  -^  Mrs.  Jameson's  Sacred  and  legendary  art,  755J234S,  Legends  of  the 
(^■y,/^  monastic  orders,  755J234Le,  Legends  of  the  Madonna,  755 J234L,  ^^^^.J 
63''^<r-6and  History  of  our  Lord,  755J234H,  will  help  you  in  studying  the 
pictures  of  Italian  and  German  masters,  and  you  will  tind  many 
of  them  illustrated  in  recent  volumes  of  the  Century  and  Harper's 
Magazine.  Two  new  books  are  Van  Dyke's  Christ  child  in  art, 
755V28,  and  Farrar's  Life  of  Christ  in  art,  755F24. 

AUTHORS. 

Adams,  Oscar  Pay. 

J.  10.54     Dear  old  story-tellers. 

Contents:  Homer;  The  Arabian  Nights;  -^sop;  Mother  Goose;  Charles 
Perrault;  The  brothers  Grimm ;  La  Fontaine;  Laboulaye;  Andersen; 
Defoe;  La  Motte  Fouque;  St.  Pierre. 


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Harris,  Amanda  B. 

J.  10.60     American  authors  for  young  folks.     R. 

Contents:  Washington  Irving  ;  James  Fenimore  Cooper;  William 
Hickling  Prescott ;  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  ;  Nathaniel  Hawthorne  ; 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe  ;  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary  ;  Bayard  Taylor  ; 
Henry  David  Thoreau,  and  other  "out-of-door"  writers;  Francis 
Parkman;  George  William  Curtis;  Donald  Grant  Mitchell;  "  H.  H." 
and  others  ;  James  Russell  Lowell. 

J.  10.61     Pleasant  authors  for  young  folks.     R. 

Contents:  Sir  Walter  Scott;  Mary  Russell  Mitford;  Charles  Lamb; 
Gilbert  White  ;  Jane  Austen  ;  James  Henry ;  Leigh  Hunt ;  Charles 
Kingsley  ;  Dr.  John  Brown  ;  George  MacDonald  ;  Dinah  Mulock- 
Craik  ;  John  Ruskin  ;  Charlotte  Bronte,  and  others. 

RiDEiNG,  William  H. 

J.  10.63     Boyhood  of  living  authors. 

Contents :  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  ;  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich  ;  John 
Townsend  Trowbridge;  William  Clark  Russell;  William Ewart  Glad- 
stone; Edward  Eggleston;  William  Dean  Howells;  James  Payn;  John 
Greenleaf  Whittier ;  Francis  Richard  Stockton ;  Thomas  Wallace 
Knox  ;  Edward  Everett  Hale  ;  HJalmar  Hjorth  Boyesen  ;  Thomas 
Wentworth  Higginson;  Edgar  Fawcett;  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman;     j/^'l.f^/ 

Charles  Dudley  Warner.  — '      ' 

X^ff'  -^-^^(-jSge^  also  lives  qf^ouisa  May  Alcott,  Washington  Irving,  Lucy  Lar-- X//^,  /  (p 
comTand  J oEiTGrWhittier  in  your  own  list.      You  will  find  lives  of 
Longfellow,    Scott,    and    other    authors   in    the    Library's    shelf-list 
of  biography,  besides  several  copies  of  Claflin's  John  G.  Whittier, -  Jii '/y.  ^Z-' 
;^M.^_920Wil5II*-Fields's    Whittier,     920W615F,     Kennedy's    Whittier, 
920W615K7Gilder's  Authors  at  home,  928G385A_^^j-; /i' 

Stoddard,  R.  H.,  and  others. 

J.  10.58     Poets'  homes.     2  v.  in  1. 

Contents:  Longfellow;  Whittier;  Mrs.  Whitney;  Trowbridge; 
The  Piatts ;  Fawcett  ;  Lowell ;  Taylor  ;  Howells  ;  Dana  ;  Mrs. 
SpoflEord  and  Mary  N.  Prescott;  Mrs.  Thaxter;  Stedman;  Aldrich; 
Holmes  ;  Whitman  ;  Miller  ;  Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  ;  Bryant  ; 
Nora  Perry;  Emerson;  Hayne;  O'Reilly;  S.  F.  Smith. 

HEROES  AND  THEIR  BOYHOOD. 

Boyhood  of  great  men. 

J.  10.67 
Brooks,  Elbridge  S. 
//1^  fiff  J.  10.69     Historic  boys.     R. 

Contents :  Marcus  of  Rome  ;  Brian  of  Munster ;  Olaf  of  Norway  ; 
William  of  Normandy;  Baldwin  of  Jerusalem;  Frederick  of  Hohen- 
staufen  ;  Harry  of  JVIonmouth  ;  Giovanni  of  Florence  ;  Ixtlil  of  Tez- 
cuco  ;  Louis  of  Bourbon  ;  Charles  of  Sweden  ;  Van  Rensselaer  of 
Rensselaerswyck. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett. 
ZoM-.llf  Z.\^ri\     Boys' heroes.     R. 

Contents:  Hector;  Horatius  Codes;  Alexander  the  Great;  Hannibal; 
King  Arthur  ;  Richard  the  lion-hearted  ;  Bayard  ;  Robinson  Crusoe  ; 
Israel  Putnam  ;  Napoleon  I ;  Ralph  Allestree. 


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Hope,  Ascott  R. 

J.  10.73     Boys'  own  stories. 

Contents:  Princes  in  priaon;  Recollections  of  a  romancer;  A  smith 
among  savages;  A  young  Uhlan's  first  battle;  A  subaltern's  story ;  The 
adventures  of  a  ship-boy  ;  The  seamy  side  of  war  ;  The  humbling  of 
Algiers  ;  The  Breton  brothers. 

J,  10.74     Youngsters'  yarns. 

Contents :  A  raw  recruit ;  An  ambassador's  page  ;  A  young  fur 
trader ;  A  German  sailor  boy  ;  An  army  of  Crusoes  ;  A  backwoods 
boy  ;  A  captive  in  China  ;  An  American  tar. 

INVENTORS  AND  MEN  OF  SCIENCE. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett. 
20^'^        ^-  10.78     Stories  of   invention  told  by  inventors  and  their 
friends.     R. 
Contents  :  Archimedes  ;  Friar  Bacon  ;  Benvenuto  Cellini ;  Bernard 
Palissy  ;    Benjamin  Franklin  ;    Richard  Lovell  Edgeworth  ;   James 
Watt  \   Robert  Fulton  ;   George  Stephenson  ;    Eli  Whitney ;   James 
Nasymth  ;  Sir  Henry  Bessemer  ;  Goodyear. 

Smiles,    Samuel. 
(,HHA-  G  J.  10.78a     Lives  of  the  engineers:  Boulton  and  Watt.  6'^4  7 

TiMBS,  John.  ' 

J.  10.79     Stories  of  inventors  and  discoverers. 

TowLE,  George  M. 
/iOjL^^yj.  10.80     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention. 

/  Contents  :  Early  inventors  ;  Laurence  Coster  ;  John  Gutenberg  ; 
Palissy;  William  Lee  ;  The  builders  of  the  Eddystone  ;  The  inventors 
of  cotton  machinery;  James  Watt;  The  Montgolliers  and  the  balloon; 
Humphry  Davy;  James  Nasmyth. 

Wright,  Henrietta  C. 
IfZit*^'^     J.  10.81     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists.     R. 

Contents:  Galileo;  Kepler;  Newton;  Franklin;  Linnaeus;  Her- 
schel;  Rumford;  Cuvier;  Humboldt;  Davy;  Faraday;  Lyell;  Agassiz; 
Tyndall;  Kirchoff;  Darwin  and  Huxley. 

MUSIC  AND   MUSICIANS. 

Barnard,  Charles. 
3Zy.  I  "3       J.  10.83     Tone  masters,  3  v.     R. 

V.  1,  Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.  V.  2,  Handel  and  Haydn.  V.  3, 
Bach  and  Beethoven. 

Bourne,  C.  E. 

J.  10.87     Great  composers. 

Contents:  Handel;  Bach;  Gluck;  Haydn;  Mozart;  Beethoven; 
Weber  ;  Schubert ;  Rossini ;  Mendelssohn  ;  Chopin  ;  Schumann  ; 
Berlioz. 

Lillie,  Lucy  C. 
fSP'I'l'^   J.  10.89     Story  of  music  and  musicians. 


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TRAVELERS  AND  EXPLORERS. 

BoLTpN,  Sarah  H. 
XlH'J,^^.  10.90     Famous  voyagers  and  explorers. 

Contents:  Christopher  Columbus;  Marco  Polo;  Ferdinand  Magellan; 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh;  Sir  John  Franklin;  Dr.  Kane;  C.  F.  Hall 
and  others;  David  Livingstone;  Matthew  Calbraith  Perry;  Gen. 
A.  W.  Greely,  etc. 

Bourne,  C.  E. 

J.  10.91     Heroes  of  African   discovery  and  adventure,  2  v. 

Contents:  V.  1,  The  first  heroes;  Bruce;  Park;  Oudney;  Clapper- 
ton  ;  Denham  ;  Lander  ;  Livingstone  ;  Stanley.  V.  2,  Speke  and 
Grant;  Baker;  Cameron;  Schweinfurth;  Du  Chaillu;  Serpa  Pinto; 
Thomson;  Holub;  Rohlfs. 

Edgar,  John  G. 

J.  10.94     Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes. 

Contents:  Rollo  the  Norman;  Hasting;  Sweyn,  king  of  Denmark; 
Harold  Hardrada;  Sir  Robert  Morley;  The  Earl  of  Pembroke;  The 
Duke  of  Bedford;  Sir  Andrew  Wood;  Sir  Francis  Drake;  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh;  The  Earl  of  Cumberland;  Admiral  Blake;  Prince  Rupert; 
Sir  Cloudesley  Shovel  ;  Admiral  Benbow  ;  Lord  Rodney  ;  Earl 
Howe;  Earl  St.  Vincent;  Lord  Duncan;  Lord  Nelson;  Lord  Colling- 
wood. 

Markham,  Clements  R. 

J.  10.96     Sea  fathers.     R. 

Contents:  Prince  Henry  the  Navigator;  Columbus;  Sebastian  del 
Cano;  The  Dutch  navigators;  Sebastian  Cabot;  Sir  Francis  Drake; 
The  East  India  Company;  William  Dampier  ;  Cook,  Scoresby,  and 
Dance. 

INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 

ZO'j\Z^.  10.100     Louisa  May  Alcott.     Ednah  D.  Cheney. 
^S^h  6  J.  10.102-103     Alexander  the  Great.     Jacob  Abbott. 
^/"^.  7  J.  10.105-106     Alfred  the  Great.     Jacob  Abbott. 
7^  f'  CJ  J.  10.107     Alfred  the  Great.     Thomas  Hughes. 

J.  10.109     Major  John  Andre.     Winthrop  Sai*gent. 
//ZfJwJ.  10.111     Two  spies  (Andre  and  Arnold).     B.  J.  Lossing. 

J.  10.113     Benedict  Arnold.     G.C.Hill. 
/^7'  6  J.  10.115     Audubon  (naturalist).     H.  St.  John. 
//  /^-  y  J.  10.119     Balboa,  Cortez,  Pizarro. 
fOl^tt^S.  lO.Wl     Chevalier  Bayard.     E.  C.  Kindersley.     R. 
Z/f^-f    J-  10.121     James   P.    Beckwourth    (hunter  among  Indians). 
-^  D.  Bumier. 
^S^,  OJ"-  10.123     Joseph  Bonaparte.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
ftZCfJ-^   J.  10.125     Nathaniel  Bowditch  (mathematician). 
//<^^6J.  10.126     Daniel  Boone.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

J.  10.127     Daniel  Boone.     W.  H.  Bogart. 
/(flMfO  J.  10.129     Brant  and  Red  Jacket.     E.  Eggleston  and  E.  E. 
Seelye. 
J.  10.133     James  Bruce  (African  traveler).     Sir  P.  B.  Head. 


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0.135     Frank  Buckland  (naturalist).     G.  B.  Bompas. 
0.137     Julius  CiBsar.     (Jacob  Abbott). 
0.138  G-M     Julius  Ca3sar.      W.  W.  Fowler.      R. 
0.139     Knightly    soldier    (Henry    W.    Camp)        H.    C. 
'rumbull.     R. 

0.141     Christopher  Carson.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
0.145     Student's  Cicero.     S.  Munk. 
0.143     Charles  I.     Jacob  Abbott. 
0.144     Charles  II.     Jacob  Abbott. 
0.146     Henry  Clay. 
0.148-149     Cleopatra.     Jacob  Abbott. 
0.151     Gaspard  de  Coligny.      Walter  Besant. 
0.153     Columbus  and  Vespucius. 
0.154-155     Christopher  Columbus.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
0.156     Story  of  Columbus.     S.  H.  Bradford. 
0.156a     Story  of  Columbus.     E.  E.  Seelye. 
0.157     Hernando  Cortez.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
0.158     Cortes  and  Pizarro.      W.  Dalton, 
0.160     David  Crockett.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
0.162     Cyrus  the  Great.     Jacob  Abbott. 
0.164     John  Davis  (English  navigator).     C.  R.  Markham. 
0.166     Sir  Francis  Drake.     G.  M.  Towle. 
0.168-169     Darius.     Jacob  Abbott. 

0.171-172     Young  Humphry  Davy.      Horace   Mayhew. 
0  174     Robert  Dick  (Scotch  geologist  and  botanist).  Sam- 
uel Smiles.     R. 
0.176     Edward,  the  Black  Prince.     Louise  Creighton. 
0.178     Thomas    Edward     (Scotch    naturalist).      Samuel 
Smiles.     R. 
0.180     Queen  Elizabeth.     Jacob  Abbott. 
0.182-183     Miner  boy  and  his  monitor  (John  Ericsson). 
.  C.  Headley. 
0.185     Admiral  Farragut.     P.  C.  Headley. 

Colored  cadet  at  West  Point.     H.  S.  Flipper. 

Benjamin  Franklin.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

Priutef  boy  (Benjamin  Franklin).      W.  M.  Thayer. 

Sir   John    Franklin    (Arctic    explorer).       A.    H. 


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Frederick  the  Great.     C.  B,  Brackenbury. 

Souvenirs  of  my  time.     Jessie  Benton  Fremont. 

Barbara  Fritchie.     C.  H.  Dall. 

Robert  Fulton.     T.  W.  Knox. 

Vasco  da  Gama.     G.  M.  Towle. 

Goethe  and  Mendelssohn.     R. 

Tanner  boy  (U.  S.  Grant).     C.  W.  Denison. 

Ulysses  S.  Grant.    W^  O.  Stoddard. 

Grey  Hawk  (Indian  chief).     J.  Macaulsy. 

Genghis  Khan.     Jacob  Abbott. 


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Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.  Howard  Pyle. 

Hannibal.     Jacob  Abbott. 

Haroun  Alraschid.     E.  H.  Palmer. 

New  England  boyhood.   Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Henry  IV  of  France.     J.  t?.  C.  Abbott. 

History  of  Hortense.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

Story  of  the  life  of    Alexander    von    Humboldt 
(physical  geographer  and  traveler). 
10.213     Washington  Irving.     D.  J.  Hill. 
10.223     Joan  of  Arc.     Janet  Tuckey. 
10,225     John  Paul  Jones.     J.S.  C.  Abbott. 
10.226-227     Paul  Jones.     A.  S.  Mackenzie. 
10.229-230     Empress  Josephine.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
10  231     Judas  Maccabseus.     C.  R.  Conder. 

10.232  Captain  William  Kidd.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
10.232^     Life  of  La  Payette.     L.  H.  Parmer. 

10.233  New   England  girlhood  (Lucy  Larcom's  story  of 
her  own  life).     R. 

10.234  La  Salle.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
When  I  was  a  boy  in  China.     Yan  Phou  Lee. 
Abraham  Lincoln.     N.  Brooks.     R. 

Abraham  Lincoln.     C.  C.  Coffin. 
Abraham  Lincoln.     C.  G.  Leland. 
Louis  XI Y.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
Louis  Philippe.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
Boyhood  of  Martin  Luther.     H.  Mayhew. 
Martin  Luther.     J.  H.  Treadwell. 
Gen.  Nathaniel  Lyon.     A.  Woodward. 
Magellan.     G.  M.  Towle. 
Margaret  of  Anjou.     Jacob  Abbott. 
Marte  Antoinette.     J.  S  C.  Abbott. 
Marie  Antoinette.     Sarah  Tytler. 
Gen.  Francis  Marion.     C.  B.  Hartley. 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     Jacob  Abbott. 
Patriot  boy  (Gen.  D.  M.  Mitchel).      P.  C.  Headley. 
Simon  de  Montfort.     L.  Creighton. 
Hero  of  Cowpens  (Gen.  Morgan).     R.  McConkey. 

Montezuma.     E.  Eggleston  a7id  E.  E.  Seelye. 
Napoleon  and  his  marshals.     J.  T.  Headley. 

Napoleon.     W.  O'G.  Morris.     R. 
Lord  Nelson.     W.  C.  Russell.     R. 
Lord  Nelson.     R.  Southey. 
10.269-270.     Nero.     Jacob  Abbott. 

10.271  Mungo  Park. 

10.272  Theodore  Parker.     P.  E.  Cooke. 

10.273  Pericles.     E.  Abbott. 


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10.274  Peter  the  Great.     Jacob  Abbott. 
,  10.276-277     King  Philip.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

10.279  Pizarro.     G.  M.  Towle. 

,  10.281  Pocahontas.     E.  Eggleston  and  E.  E.  Seelye. 

10.283  Marco  Polo.     G.  M.  Towle. 

,  10.285  Israel  Putnam.     G.  C.  Hill. 

,10.287  Pyrrhus.     Jacob  Abbott. 

10.288  Raleigh.     L.  Creighton. 

10.289  Raleigh.     G.  M.  Towle. 
10.291  Red  Eagle.     G.  C.  Eggleston. 
10.293  Richard  I.     Jacob  Abbott. 
10.295  Richard  II.     Jacob  Abbott. 

10.297  Richard  III.     Jacob  Abbott. 

10.298  When  I  was  your  age.     Laura  E.  Richards. 
10.301  Madame  Roland.     J.  S,  C.  Abbott. 
l-O.SOS  Romulus,     Jacob  Abbott. 

10.305  Fighting  Phil  (Gen.  Sheridan).    P.  C.  Headley. 

10.307  Japanese  boy.     S.  Shigemi.     R. 

10.308  Sir  Philip  Sidney.     H.  R.  Fox  Bourne.     R. 

10.309  Sir  Philip  Sidney.     S.  M!  Davis. 
10.311  Captain  John  Smith.     J.  Ashton. 
10.313  Ferdinand  de  Soto.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
10.315  Miles  Standish.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
10.317  Peter  Stuyvesant.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

10.319  Prince    Charlie   (Charles    Edward    Stuart).      M. 
Johnes. 

10.321  Tecumseh.     E.  Eggleston  and'E>.  E.  Seelye. 

10.322  Theodoric  the  Goth.     Hodgkin. 

10.323  Camilla  Urso.     C.  Barnard. 
10.328  Victor  Emmanuel.     E.  Dicey 

10.330  Queen  Victoria.     Grace  Greenwood. 

10.331  George  Washington.     Edward  Everett  Hale.     R. 

10.332  Farmer  boy  (George  Washington).     M.  Heady. 

10.333  Washington  and  his  generals.     P.  C.  Headley. 
10.335  George  Washington.     Horace  E.  Scudder.     R. 
10.337  Duke  of  Wellington.     Rosamond  Waite. 

10.341  Sir    Richard    Whittington.      Walter    Resant  and 
James  Rice.     R. 

10.343  William  the  Conqueror.     Jacob  Abbott. 

10.346  Xerxes.     Jacob  Abbott. 

HISTORY. 

(PREHISTORIC  TIMES. 

R. 


Clodd,  Edward. 
^^'1         J.  10.351     Childhood  of  the  world. 

Keary,  C.  F. 
f^G,3      J.   10.353-354     Dawn  of  history.     R. 

Novels.    Berthet's  Prehistoric  world  ;  Helps's  Realmah.  'fl^.fZ/ 


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GENERAL  HISTORY. 
Archer,  Thomas. 

^.   10.356     Decisive  events  in  history. 

Creasy,  Sir  E.  S. 
^^/.//   J.   10.355     Decisive  battles  of  the  world. 

Eqglestok,  George  Gary. 
Z.f(^^    J.    10.358     Strange  stories  from  history. 

GiLMAN,  Arthur. 

J.   10.360A     Magna  Charta  stories. 
i-f^/.t'^  i.   10.360     Seven  historic  ages. 

Lang,  Andrew,  ed. 
IbffLWz.   10.360L     True  story  book.     R. 

Lieber,  Francis. 

J.   10.361     Great  events. 

ROBSON,  W. 

J.   10.357     Great  sieges  of  history. 
YoNGE,  Charlotte  M. 
fOf^  r^.   10.362     Book  of  golden  deeds.     R. 
J.   10.364-365     Landmarks  of  history. 

Stories.     Andrews's  Ten  boys  who  lived  upon  the  road  from  long- //^^^tA^_^ 
ago  to  now;  Brooks's  Heroic  happenings.  z^^3.  / 

ANCIENT  HISTORY. 
Herodotus. 
:iat/0  J.   10.367     Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus. 
7f  ,.>y   J.   10.369     Stories  of  the  east,  told  from  Herodotus.  A  .J.  C'huvch  .. 

EGYPT. 

Clement,  Clara  Erskine. 

J.    10.373     Egypt. 
Rawlinson,  G. 
^/3. ibZ.   10.371     Story  of  ancient  Egypt. 

Biography  and  story.    Abbott's  Cleooatra;  Henty's  Cat  of  Bubastes./^  3f.^/ 

CARTHAGE. 
Church,  A.  J. 
^^'ff  J.   10.375     Story  of  Carthage.^_^^ 

H^S'^tla    Bioqraphy  and  story.     Abbott's  Hannibal;  Henty's  Young  Cartha-y^/J*. /^y 
ginian;  Dodge's  B^nnibal,  920H195D. 

GREECE. 
Church,  A.  J. 
2Zl4JZJi.   10.375     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story. 

YoNGE,  Charlotte  M. 
^H^'  ^    J.   10.377     Young  folks'  history  of  Greece. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver. 
^f/./ 7  J.   10.378     History  of  Greece. 


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y  ,      Harrison,  James  A. 
^'^'^  J.   10.379     Story  of  Greece. 

Mahaffy,  J.  P. 
Zfd-fJ  J.   10.380     Story  of  Alexander's  empire. 

Harrison,  Church,  and  Mahaffy  are  best  for  reference  in  study.    Gold- 

<^f  7  '/  —  smith  is  old-fashioned,  and  Miss  Yonge  writes  for  children  of  ten  or 

twelve.     Guhl  and  Koner's  Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  938G935, 

Mahaffv's  Old  Greek  life,  938M27501,  Cox's  General  history  of  Greece, 

//jf,6-T_aaa£iaaM,_andyGreek  statesmen,  938C836L,  and  Dodge's  Alexander 

il^.«l>//?.'"920H25L,  are  all  good  books  to  consult.  yi^.6> 

Biography    and    stories.     Abbott's      Alexander,    Evelyn    Abbott's 
Pericles,    Mrs.    Child's    Philolhea,-,  Church's    Callias,   Three  Greek 
fyj?,ZJL*<M\6xen,  and  Yoiipg  Macedonian,   ^jf'j^./a 

ROME. 
BoNNEB,  John. 

J.   10.381     Child's  history  of  Rome,  2  v. 
Chubch,  a.  J. 
^^/^' ^       J.    10.389     Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story.     R. 
yfj'^^        J.   10.390     Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero.     R. 
IT/' If         '^-   10-392     Stories  from  Livy.     R. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver. 
M^f-r  J.   10.383     History  of  Rome. 

RlCORB,  P.  W. 

J.   10.383|-     Stories  of  ancient  Rome. 
YoNGE,  Charlotte  M. 
M^if^'3  J.   10.384     Young  folks' history  of  Rome. 

4^^J,/7^Laing,  C.  H.  B. 

^J.   10.386     Seven  kings  of  the  seven  hills. 
J.   10.388     Heroes  of  tha  seven  bills. 
Leighton,  R.  F. 

J.   10.397     History  of  Rome. 

Shepard,  W. 

J.   10.394     Our  young  folks'  history  of  the  Roman  empire. 

Oilman,  Arthur. 
^'''3.^       J.   10.396     Story  of  Rome.  ^  ^^^,  ^^^^ 

Biography  and  stories.     Abbott's  Romulus.  Pyrrhus,  Julius  Caesar, 


ancT  I  he  Captive  (Romans  and  Franks  in  Gaul);  Hodgkin'sTheodoric;>y/^,J 


Dodge's  Caesar,  920C115D.^//<!^.  J 
J*?"/, /^— Bulwer's    Last  days    of    Pompeii;  Graham's    Nesera;    Marshall's 


No.  XIII. 


JEWS. 


ifLr,u  Church,  A.  J. 

'  J.  10.398     Story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem. 

Hall,  Miss. 

J.    10.399     Jewish  history. 


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HOSMER,  J.   K. 

Zf3.  r'j.   10.400     Story  of  the  Jews. 

Morrison,  W.  D.  . 

HSX'f^i.   10.402     Jews  under  Roman  rule. 

Biography  and  stories.     Miss  Yonge's  Book  of  worthies;  Conder's 
/  fiZy-f  ^Judds  Maccabseus;  Cliurch's  Hamm^^iTonna's  Judaea  capta;   Heo- 
^  ty's  For  the  temple,  Wallace's  Bei^HurT^— ^^j^  ^  ^ — • 

PHCENICIA. 
Rawlinson,  G. 
//ri"'7    J.    10.404     Story  of  Phoenicia. 

/        Sfori/.     Cahun's  Captain  Mago.  ^/f~,  f^ 

PERSIA. 
Benjamin,  S.  O.  W. 
Zf^'/S     J.   10.406     Story  of  Persia. 

Church,  A.  J. 
7^/'  J  J.   10.407     Story  of  the  Persian  war. 

Bioaraphv.     Abbott's  Darius  and  Xerxes.  Hit 3.*/ 

MEDIA,  ASSYRIA,  CHALDEA,  PARTHIA. 

Ragozin,  Z.  a. 

//rj'i     J.   10.408  Story  of  Media. 

IfJJt  ;S.   10.410  Story  of  Assyria. 

Zfyt    J.  10.411  Story  of  Chaldea. 

Rawlinson,  G. 
//ff^^O  J.   10.41  IP     Story  of  Parthia. 

BYZANTINE  EMPIRE. 

Oman,  C.  W.  C. 
ffSf*lip  J.   10.403     Story  of  the  Byzantine  empire.  3/27;/^' 

Stories.     La  Motte  Fouque's  Thiodolf  the  Icelander;  Scott's  Count /J, ^^ 
Robert  of  Paris. 

MODERN  EUROPE. 
Edgar,  J.  G. 

J.   10.412     Modern  Europe. 

Sewell,  B.  M.,  and  Yonge,  C.  M. 

J.   10.413     European  history,  2  v. 

Yonge,  C.  M. 

J.   10.414     Landmarks  of  modern  history. 

Edgar,  J.  G. 

J.   10.415     Crusades. 

Gray,  G.  Z. 
//^Z./Z^j.   10.417     Children's  crusade. 


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Jewett,  Sarah  0. 
^O.f^  J.    10.418     Story  of  the  Normans. 

Story.     Oswald's  Dragon  of  the  nort^j. 

Gautieb,  L. 
l^'J.^i       J.   10  419     Chivalry.     R. 
Lanier,  Sidney,  editor. 
U^l/.3    J.   10.421     Boy's  Froissart.     R. 

I(plf'ff      Stories.    Adams's  Page,   squire  and  knight,  Henty's  Boy  knight, 

?r^. //  Cahun's  Blue  banner,  Peattie's  Children's  crusade       Hardy's  Passe- 

lOzM^Z  V  —Rose  (Charlemagne);  Scott's  Talismaft:^*^Doyle's  White  Company  is  a 

/<'^^..2/'^'^tory  of  the  wars  in  France  and  Spain  described  in  the  Boy's  Froissart. 

ENGLAND,   General. 
Anderson,  J.  J. 

J.   10.425     School  history  of  England. 
Callcott,  Lady. 
^'^''^  c.  J.   10.427     Little  Arthur's  history  of  England. 

Church,  A.  J. 

J.   10.428     Stories  from  English  history.     R. 

Creighton,  Louise. 

J.   10.429     Stories  from  English  history. 

/jj^f~, )     Dickens,  Charles. 

J.  10.431     Child's  history  of  England. 

Green,  J.  R. 
</f  6. -y  J.   10.432     Readings  from  English  history. 

Guest,  M.  J. 

J.   10.433     Lectures  on  the  history  of  England. 
Guest,  M.  J.,  and  Underwood,  P.  H. 

J.   10.434     Handbook  of  English  history.     R. 
Kaufman,  Rosalie. 
Xf^JTlh       J.  10.437     Queens  of  England,  3  V. 
Knox,  Isa  Craig. 

J.   10.435     Young  folks'  history  of  England. 
Morris,  C,  compiler. 
ilX.iiy,3  J.   10.441     Historical  tales. 

RiDEiNG,  William  H. 
nO(fi>  J.   10.442     Young  folks' history  of  London. 

Thompson,  A.  B. 

J.   10.444     Victoria  history  of  England. 
YoNQE,  Charlotte  M. 
Ui-f.O-y     j_   10.454     Cameos  from  English  history,  3  v. 
^f'J,f^>        J-   10.446     Young  folks'  history  of  England. 


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ENGLAND,  TO  1300. 
Church,  A.  J. 
ffST'Mz  J    10.448     Story  of  early  Britain.     R. 

Freeman,  E.  A. 
/^^- 7  J.  10.450     Old  English  history.     R. 

Edgar,  J  G. 

J.   10.458     Danes,  Saxons,  and  Normans. 
Biography  and  stones.     Abbott's  Alfreiand  William  the  Conqueror ;  ^^/■/'  ^ 
J^/.  ^Hushes's  Alfred;  Abbott's  RichaT-ft-^lfi  Church's  Count  of  the  Saxon //^^- '^ 
'  shore-  Henty's  Dragon  and  the  raven'and  Wulf  the  Saxon;  Crake's        ///V/T 
BrianJMtZjCount^jiuddoek's  Maid  Marian  and  Robin  Hoo^JPyle's-     ^^ 
/fc^/^(^^^bnn!ood7^Gfiniars  Forest  outlaws;  Scott's  Ivanhoe  and  Betrothed ;  IZ-)<- 
Yonge's  Constable's  tower.  ^lUlO-^^  IZ.^r 

ENGLAND,   14th   CENTURY. 


-JA/-- 


DuNSTER,   H.  P.     True  stories  of  the  times^ofjlichard  II. 

Biography  and  stories.      Abbott's  Richard  11^  Besant  and  Rice's  fl^Zf-  ^  » 
Whittington;  Creigh ton's  Edward  the  Black  Prince;  Edgar's  Cressy 
and  Poictiers;  Gilliat's  John  Standish;  Green's  In  the  days  of  chiv-  llsiS'.lS 
/(fC/J  /s^_a]Tyi^Pj]s'»  Men  of  iron;  E  L.  S.'s  Border  lances;  Yonge's  Lances .2^5'-^  6 
^"ofLinwood  and  Prince  and  the  page.  kZ^Zf 


ENGLAND,  15th  CENTURY. 
ff(f5:/0BEL.T  and  spur. 
J.    10.464 

Edgar,  J.  G. 
fl(fj>^0  J.   10.462     Wars  of  the  Roses. 

TiLLOTSON,  J. 

J.   10.466     Stories  of  the  wars. 
A6^.J>  Biography  and  stories.     15th  century.     Abbott's  Margaret  of  kxi]ou^ SJ>  ^^^■^ 
3U.ii     "^nd  Richard  III:    Yonge'a^Caged  lion;  Church's  Chantry  priest  of 

"^       Barnet;  Corner's  Shepherd  lord;   Stevenson's  Black  arr^ow^onge's  _  il^^i  ^ 
/I0i1.2/Gv\s\y  Grisell;  Cowper's  Captain  of  the  Wight;  Coryell's  Diccon  the  '/ 

16th  century.     Abbott's  Queen  Elizabeth  and  M^ry^Queen  of  Scots; ^5^^^'  -2 J 
Bourne's  Sir  Philip  Sidney;  Davis's  Sir  Philip  Sidn%;;'Mark  Twain's     y^^j  /. 
If-t^l^   -Prince  and  the  pauper;  Yonge's  Armourer's  prenti£eS-and.Jlnknown:^xi^,y«  • 
to  history;   Henty's  Under  Drake's  flag;    Kingston's  Antony  Way-  ".  / 

•»<r '*'«ioulh;   Manning's  Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne,  Faire  gospeller,  ^/j' 
and  Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  3^.? J,  ^w^ 

Novels.      Scott's  Kenilwort^,   Monastery  and   Abbot;    Kingsley  s 

/4.'— Westward  ho!  '^''' >^r<?./L*  H-^f-'L  .r^.  ,.,//•,  /9 

17th  century.     Abbott's  Charre&  I  and  Charles  II;  Church  s  With/&/-^.V 
the  king  at  Oxford:  Marryat's  Children  of  the  New  Fore^;  Yons^'^^iOJTJf^ 
flt>3T.  ZJ  Pigeon  pie  and  UndeE,the  storm;  Manning's  Mary  Pow^elU^d^Cheirj^rrTTTV     "''• 
lOU.il  - — and  Violet;   Peard's  Scapegrace  DiqkiJEIenty'a  0ranj;fe_3nd_^gieeiL4--^^^^^  y 
fCZ/.Zff^onge's  Reputed   changeling;     Blackmore's  Lorna  Doonet--Doyle;8_  y 

/6i7.^oMicah  Clarke;  Besant's  For  faith  and  freedom;  Henty's  When  Lon-    '^<-  / 
don  burned;  Marshall's  Kensington  Palace.  ' 

18th  century.     Henty's  Cornet  of  horse;  Johnes's  Prince  Charlie; 
Henty's  Bonnie  Prince  Charlie;  Stevenson's  White  cockades;  Hentys 


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With  Clive  in  India  and  Held  fast  for  England ;  Besaut's  Dorothy 

Forster.  ,^^  itiz.z/ 

19th  century.     Henty's  Young  buglers  and  One  of  the  28th  ;  Waite's 

//■Pt.^7  Duke  of  Wellington;   Russell's  Nelson;  Southey's  Nels'(SB;^*'Henty'B 

Through  the  fray;  Lippincott's  Queen  Victoria;  Henty's  Jack  Archer, 

For  name  and  fame,  Chapter  of  adventures.  Dash  for  Khartoum,  and 

/  0  l>(f,  Z.C  Through  the  Sikh  war.  /  ^^4  Z' 

SCOTLAND. 
Kaufman,  Rosalie. 

J.   10.475     Queens  of  Scotland,  2  v. 
Mackintosh,  J. 
/fS^Stl3       J.   10.478     Story  of  Scotland. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

J.   10.471     Tales  of  a  grandfather,  y J, ^--^^^ 

Biography  and  stories.     Several   books  mentioned  under  England, 
16th  century  and  18th  century.     IJ^lh  century,  Henty's  In  freedom's '6^^,/^ 
/(f^Fi  "i^    cause;    15th  centuri/.    Miss  Yong;e's  Tjvo  penniless   princesses;   ISth 
/l./l.fll  gg»far.v.  Ty tier's  Dianmnd  rose.  Stevenson'^Kidnapped  and  David/^^J^itf 

/7^^^^7_JBalfour, Crockett^ Raiders,  and  Martineau's  Billow   and  the  rock. 

'~^cott^noYels  in  the  novel-list.^  "the  best  books  in  the  world,"  as  a 
"boy  once  told  me,  and  his  poems,  with  whatever  you  can  find 
about  his  life,  his  home,  and  his  pets,  will  teach  you  more  of 
Scotland  than  any  history  can  tell  you.  We  have  a  beautiful  book 
with  colored  plates  of  the  historical  relics  which  are  in  Scott's  home; 
Abbotsford,  920Sco84Sc. 


IRELAND. 
Lawless,   Hon.  Emily. 

J.  10.481     Story  of  Ireland. 
TowLE,  G.  M. 

J.   10.482     Young  people's  history  of  Ireland. 
/CHtt  ^6  <2Vo?i7r^Lawless's  With  Essex  in  Ireland  and  Maelcho.     You  will 
find  some  of  ihe  old  Irish  legends  in  Fairy  Tales. 


FRANCE. 
Bbook,  Sarah. 
Zf^'Z^        J.   10.488     French  history  for  children. 

Callcott,  Lady. 
Zf^'//  C.J.   10.490.     Little  Arthur's  history  of  Prance. 

Marshall,  Emma. 

J.   10.492     History  of  France. 
Morris,  C,  comjnler. 
ZZh-^^S^        J.   10.493     Historical  tales. 

YoNQE,  Charlotte  M. 
riU'H  J.   10.494     Young  folks' history  of  France. 

Masson,  Gustave. 
//iTr.^'  J.   10.496     Story  of  mediaeval  France.     R.  Xoio 

Biography  and  stories.     10th  century,    Yonge's  Little  duke:    lith 
century,  Hale's  In  His  name;  14th  century,  Stockton's  Story  of  Viteau; 


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15tli  century,  Tuckey's  Joan  of  Arc;  16th  century,  Kindersley's  Chev-  lOf'f'l^ 
alier  Bayard.  Frith's  Under  Bayard's  banner,  Bcsant's^ojigny,  Miss  fO^p-^ 
^JS,  7-¥onge'8  Chaplet  of  pearls,  Henty's  St.  Bartholomew's  eve.  and  Wey-  Tflff-JJ   //jy,  2; 
■       /  man's  House  of  the  wolf;  17th  century,  Abbott's  Henry  1^  and  Louis        ^6^-f^ 
?/fy/v    XIV.  Miss  Yonge's /-Stray  pearls,  Weyman's  Gentleman  of  France /^^^-y     / 
/fc/i!*i»-and  Under  the  red  robe.     B\ench  Remlution,  Abbott's  Madame  Roland ^  L,3-  V 
^a'?.  lyand  Marie  Antoinette;  Tytler's  Marie  Antoinette;  Martiniau's  \^€asS^^fj2Si^llt'7'f'^ 
and  the  prince;  Henty's  in  the  reign  of  terror-x.  Roberts's  Sxdonie's       iL^/fff/ 
dowry;   Napoleon,   Headley's   Napoleon   and  his~marshals,  Mon;is^£>2^'^|J'^-^ 
^^■^•^jLNapoleon,  Abbott!8j,osephine.  Horten^_and  Joseph  Bonapartei^Miss  JiJ^.^^C 
^■^■ZC^ -Gouge's  Kenneth.     Xa^e?'i9</(.  cewiwr^/,  Abbott's  Louis  Philippe  Hen-        u/ f, -Z/ 
ty's  Young  franctireurs,  Stretton's  Max  Kromer,  Henry  Kingsley's    ~~  ^^  '    ^ 
Valentin. 

GERMANY. 

Ba^ing-Gould,   Sabine. 
241^  Z.   10.501     Story  of  Germany. 

MoBBis,   C  ,   compiler. 
5^-5*/  t^l.   10.502     Historical  tales. 

YoNGE,  Chaelotte  M. 
^HJ.  S^  J.   10.503     Young  folks'  history  of  Germany. 

Allen,   F.  H. 

J.   10.505     Young  folks'  history  of  the  reformation. 

ZiMMEBN,  Helen. 
//rr./^J.   10.507     Hansa  towns.     R. 

Biography  and  stories.     13th  century.     Pyle's  Otto  of  the  silver  hand;  fl^^f-  V 
/^a.r.  <PCj6/A_ceziiMrj^jrreadweir§/ Martin  Luther.'Miss  Yonge'^  Dove  in  the  J-;'-/, /^ 

eagle's  nest,  and  Mrs.  Charles's  Schonberg-Cotta  family^  llth  century,___ if,s 

Henty's  Lion  of  the  north,  Miss  Roberts's  Tempest-tossa.d,  and  Wey-     jff,  '^ , 
yt'^V-.^V -man's  My  Lady  Rolha;  18th  century.  Bracken  bury 's  Frederick  the 
Great.  ^'^7*  -^ 

HOLLAND. 

Griffis,  W.  E. 
ZZIS^-  O.   10.508     Brave  little  Holland.     R. 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T. 
/fSb^^S^Z,   10.509     Story  of  Holland. 

Mears,  J.  W. 

J.  10.543     Beggars  of  Holland  and  grandees  of  Spain,    t CSS-  Z3 
ILIj<  'T'^^ontfs.^^Henty's  By  pike  and  dyke  and  By  England's  aiHT^Ebers's  5^,  .2  j" 
Burgomaster's  wife. 

ITALY. 
S.,  E.  L. 
//i>S~.on.   10.513     City  in  the  sea.     (Venice.)     ^.^j^r  A.fi 

Biography  and  stories.     Dicey's  Victor  Emmanuel/ Farquharson's 
dy/-  0   Casella;  Henty's  Lion  of  St.  Mark,  /^jj-,// 

WlEL,    A.  ^ 

//J'6.  5^J.  10  513W     Venice. 


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SWITZERLAND. 
Hug,  L. 
//i'r.f¥        J.   10.511     story  of  Switzerland. 

Mackenzie,  H.  D.  S. 

J.   10.512     Switzerland. 

SPAIN  AND  PORTUGAL. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett  and  Susan. 
ZtO..^  J.    10.515     Story  of  Spain. 

Markham,  Richard,  editor. 

J.   10.517-518     Chronicle  of  the  Cid.     R. 
Lane-Poole,  Stanley. 
CU3'f^  J.   10.519     Story  of  the  Moors  in  Spain. 

Watts,  H.  E. 
f/Sip.'Xy     J.   10.520     Christian  recovery  of  Spain. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M. 
^i^-i^      J.  10.521     Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain. 

Stephens,  H.  M. 
/f^f'tS^     J.   10.523     Story  of  Portugal.     ^g.zO'^'  ^^  // 

Stories.     Cervantes's  Don  Quixote/  Aguilar's  Vale  of  cedars;  Coop- 
j/-^  y-er's  Mercedes  of  Castile;   Heoty's  With  Peterborough  in  Spain  and 
^//^Young  buglers.     Lockhart's  Spanish  ballads  are  good  poems  to  learn 
to  speak  at  school.  ^-^V, ^& 

RUSSIA. 
Dole,  N.  H. 
ZH'3        J.   10.525     Young  folks' history  of  Russia. 

MORFILL,    W.    F. 
//^^•ff      J.   10.527     Story  of  Russia. 

Biography.     Abbott's  Peter  the  Great.  ^S'f.Zj 

OTHER  COUNTRIES. 

Vambery,  a. 
XJS-fO  J.   10.529     Story  of  Hungary. 

Bradley,  H. 
/fS'S'/        J.   10.531     Story  of  the  Goths. 

Oilman,  Arthur. 
^I3'I2^    J.   10.533     Story  of  the  Saracens. 

Biography.     Palmer's  Haroua  Alraschid.     R..  f^'^vib 

Lane-Poole,  Stanley. 
//eO'/^        J.   10.535     Story  of  the  Barbary  corsairs. 
Feudge,  Fannie  Roper. 
J.   10.537     India.      - 


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BOYESEX,    H.JALMAU    HjORTH. 

-2/J.  y     J.   10.539     Story  of  Norway.     R. 

/         Stories.     Baring-Gould's  Grettir  the  outlaw;  Du  Ghaillu's  Ivar  the 

Lane-Foole,  Stanley. 
//rr;i^J.   10.541     story  of  Turkey. 

Hawks,  Francis  L. 

J.  10.545     Lost  Greenland. 

JAPAN. 

Griffis,  W.  E. 
Z^J*^^.  10.547     Japan. 
Murray,  D. 
//j%.  /    J-   10.548     Story  of  Japan. 

AUSTRALASIA. 
Tregarthen,  G. 
t/Sf.Z>  J.   10.549     Story  of  Australasia. 

AFRICA. 
Theal,  G.  M. 
//St.3  J.   10.549S     Story  of  South  Africa. 

UNITED  STATES,  General. 

Barnes,  Mary  Sheldon. 

J.   10.551      Studies  in  American  history. 

Eggleston,  Edward. 

J.   10.553-554     History  of  the  United  States. 

J.   10.555     Household  history  of  the  United  States.     R. 

GiLMAN,  Arthur. 
//6^'^-<j.   10.558     History  of  the  American  people. 

HiGGixsoN,  Thomas  Wentworth. 
'ffU./  6  J.   10.560     Young  folks'  history  of  the  United  States. 

Johonnot,  J. 

J.   10.562A     Stories  of  our  country. 
Johnston,  Alexander. 

J.   10.562     History  of  the  United  States. 

LossiNG,  B,  J. 
^■li.  fS      J.   10.563     Story  of  the  United  States  navy. 

Morris,  C,  compiler. 
^^^/.yj.  10.563M     Historical  tales. 

Richardson,  Abby  Sage. 
^^3.  <rJ.   10.564     History  of  our  country. 


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^'^'/'^^•'^  Tales  from  American  history.     3  v. 
J.   10.566, 
Wright,  Henrietta  C. 
^fU-  '-2-^^     g_  j_  xo  573     Children's  stories  in  American  history.     R. 
//O-^'//         C.J.   10.574     Children's  stories  of  American  progress.     R 

/ROOKS,  Eldridge  S. 
J.   10.576     Story  of  the  American  sailor. 
INDIANS. 
Drake,  Francis  S. 

J.   10.580     Indian  history  for  young  folks. 
Catlin,  G. 
7      /  J.   10.581     Life  among  the  Indians. 

Frost,  J. 

J.   10.583     Illustrated  historical  sketches  of  Indians. 
Hope,  Ascott  R. 

J.   10.585     Wigwam  and  warpath. 
Thatcher,   B.  B. 
10^-^  10 J.   10.587     Indian  traits. 

__    Biography  and  stories,  etc. :  Eggleston's  Montezuma,  Pocahontas,  Red 


ja2.ii.  f  I  elk.  If         iti'^.i^ 

_  „     ^    „  ,  e^.;  Eggleston's  Montezuma,  Pocahontas,  Red 

'^/•^^-JEagle,  Tecumseh,  Brar(r,'''and  Red  Jacket;  Macaulay's  Grey  Hawk; 


Xiyf't  —  Beckwourth's  Life  and  adventures;  Gen.  Custer's  My  life  on  the  \)\^\m^ir,f 
;2,A>f./^— 9m5C9fi5:QL^Mr8.  Custer's  Boots  and  saddles,  917.8C965B,  Following  W<f.*Jr 
fii!2.l(9    the  guidon^  917.8C965F.  and^Tenting  on   the    phiins,    917.8C965T; 

Ellis's  Indian  wars  of  the  United  States,  970.  lElo;  Cooper's  Leather ;/t^^,2-7 
2fi/-5^8tocking  tales,  Ellis's  stories,  Kellogg's  Forest  Glen  series-  and  Qw)d'  ' 

/^3^./'^old  times,  Stoddard's  stories,  Butler's  Red  Cloud,  Moorehead's 
Wanneta  the  Sioux,  Jackson's  Ramona  and  Century  of  dishonor.  See 
also  Indian  fairy  tales.  '6^2,3.  Z>  ^^^,  f 

EARLY  DISCOVERIES. 
Hale,  Susan. 
//iTT  6        J.  10.594     Story  of  Mexico. 

Higginson,  T.  W. 
^I^'fi       J.  10,600     Young  folks' book  of  American  explorers. 

/Ober,  Frederick  A. 
/f^-l/        J.  10.596     Young  folks'  history  of  Mexico.  /^0%ff 

Biography  and  stories :  Ballantyne's  Norsemen  in  the  West;  Abbott's Jf^// 
Columbus;  Seelye's  Columbus;   Columbus  and  Vespucius;  Coryell's 

Zt^'M  ^olc 


V5t./7 


Markham's  John  Davis  and  Sea  fathers;  Henty's  By  right  of  con- 
quest; Munroe's  Flamingo  feather  and  White  conquerors.  ibdO-  Zy(j 

COLONIES. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. 

J.  10.602-603     Old  times  in  the  colonies. 
Sanford,  E.  B. 

J.  10.G07     History  of  Connecticut. 


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Hale,  Edward  Evehett. 
i'^ej^-ZZ.j    10.608     Story  of  Massachusetts. 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams. 
-^/^•-^^  J.  10.612     Around  the  hub. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel, 
^'^'^    J.  10.614-615     True  stories.     R. 

Moore,  Nina. 
Xlif-^    J.  10.644     Pilgrims  and  puritans. 

Scudder,  Horace  E. 
^f^'l      J.  10.61Y     Boston  town.     R. 
Todd,  Charles  Bukr. 

J.  10.619     Story  of  the  city  of  New  York. 
DuNLAP,  William. 

J.  10.621     History  of  New  York,  2  v. 

Hawks,  Francis  L. 

J.  10.609     Uncle  Philip's  conversations ;  Massachusetts,  2  v. 
J.  10.623     Uncle  Philip's  conversations ;  New  York,  2  v.  /7A//   /^-^ 
J.  10.626     Uncle  Philip's  conversations;  New  Hampshire,  2  v./j>/.  ^a-  ^/ 
J.  10.629     Uncle  Philip's  conversations;  Virginia,  2  v.   /J/-fO 

Cooke,  John  Esten. 

J.  10.631     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion. 

Cahoone,  Sarah  S. 

J.  10.633     Sketches  of  Newport. 
Markham,  Richard. 
^-tj;i.¥  J.  10.635     King  Philip's  war. 
Drake,  Samuel  Adams. 
nif^  f^  j^  10.605     Making  of  New  England  States. 
2ZJ/-14  J.  10.637     Making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states. 
^^AzsT'i.  10.638     Making  of  the  great  west. 
J.  10.639,    Taking  of  Louisburg. 
Johnson,  Rossiter. 

J.  10.641     Old  French  war. 

.     McLeod,  Grace  Duncan. 
/bdff.y  J.  10.643     Stories  of  the  land  of  Evangeline  

Biography  and  stories:  Abbott's  Miles  Standish,  Peter  Stuyvesant,//"^-^'^. • 
^Sl^.ZtK\v\g  Philip,   La  Salle,  and  Captain  Kid^* lisliton's  Captaia  John  ffJt,.  (p 

Smith;    Markham's    Colonial  days;    Sedgwick's   Hope   Leslie;    Mc-      'o^,l^-l/ 
Knight's   Captain  Jack   the   scout;   Austin's  Standish    of  Standish; /^/^,  ;>5-^ 
.3/^./'^-€ooper's   Wept  of   the  Wish-ton- Wish  and  Leather-stocking  tales  ;;2j-./-^ri.,^^^ 
lUf,  ZO  Catherwood'8  Romance  of  DoUard,  Story  of  ToctxJ^ady^ofFort  Str'_/6/^.  Z-3 
/t'/^.-^./'-Joluii^and^Chase  of    St.    Castin;    Gordpj^'^    Englishnien's   Haven ;  y^^''. /^ 
/i,H>./0^oyWs  Refugees;  Parker's  Trail  of  the  SW/Otd^Butterworth's  Boys  of  /(,^3'/  (p 
/6J'7. '^--ilreenwayCQurtjJBynnerVBegum's  daughter;  Seton's  Romance  of         ^     /> 
the   Charter    Oak;   Champney's  ^reat-grandmother's  girls  Jn    New  S.Z^'t  y 
France;    Abbott's  Benjamin  FrarimT^^'Thayer's  Printer  b6^;''Henty's 
/^/J./iT-With    Wolfe  in  Canada;    Earle's  Diary  of    Anna  Green  'Winslow,,^/^^./ 
920W695  (a  Boston  schoolgirl  of  1770). 


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REVOLUTION. 

Abbott,  W.  J. 
XlC'  J        J.  10.645     Blue  Jackets  of  '76.     R. 
GpFFiN,  Charles  Carleton. 
Af-SJ-  Cj     J.  10.645A     Boys  of  76 

FisKE,  John. 
ZZf^.f       J.  10.646     War  of  Independence. 
Drake,  Samuel  Adams. 

J.  10.648     Burgoyne's  invasion  of  1777. 

GiLMORE,  J.   R. 

/fCff'/i       J.  10.650     Rear-guard  of  the  revolution. 
/iGf.f^     J.  10.651     Advance-guard  of  western  civilization. 
fld'T^ft    J.  10.652     John  Sevier. 
Watson,  H.  C. 

c.  J.  10.653     Boston  tea  party.  mii-2^ 

Biography  and  stories:    Abbott's  John  Paul  Jones;    Mackenzie's 
fIgfS.Zf       Joha_Paul_Jone3;  Seay^ell's  Paul  Jones;  Sargent's  Andre;  Lossing's 
//ij^/^jF-lwo  spieslfSnclre  and  Hale);  Hill's  Arnold;  Hill's  Putnam;  Hartley's 
Marlon;  McConkey's  Hero  of  Cowpens  (Morgan);   Heady's  Farmer 
S'jf- ll "^oj  (Washington);     Hale's  George  Washington;    Scudder's  George 
Washington;    Headley's    Washington    and    his  generals;    Cooper's 
"StS-Cp    Lionel    Lincoln;  Henty's    True   to   the   old  flag;  Brush's   Paul  and 
jr/f.25U(jPersiai.vDouglas's    Peter  and    Polly;    Harte's    Thankful  Blossom ;J(5^».i/ 
SZiZ'i^  Sedgwick's  Linwoods;   Morrison's  True  stories  of  American  wars; 
35^-'/ Cooper's  Spy;  Butterworth's  Patriot  schoolmaster;  Stoddard's  Guert/^j'.^^ 
/  Ten  Eyck  (both  on  Natban  Hale);  Stoddard's  On  the  old  frontier; 
Rousselet's  Ralph  the  drummer  boy.  i(g02-l''1 

REVOLUTION  TO  CIVIL  WAR. 

Todd,  Charles  Burr. 

J.  10.654     Story  of  the  city  of  Washington. 

/OFFiN,  Charles  Carleton. 
,—  J.  10.655     Building  the  nation. 

Abbott,  W.  J. 
^^3.3  J.  10.657     Blue  jackets  of  1812.     R. 

Soley,  J.  R. 
Ik;.  6'^'       J.  10.664     Sailor  boys  of  1812. 
Johnson.  Rossiter. 

J.  10.659     War  of  1812. 
Ladd,  H.  O. 

J.  10.662     War  with  Mexico.  iiP  iL 

Biography  and  stories :  Abbott's  Daniel  Boone  and  Dg^vid  Crockett  ;-2/«r.2-^ 
Bogart's  Daniel  Boone;    Abbott's  Christopher  Caf^r^    Eggleston's  ^y^/:^ 
3ol.l(j>  —Big  brother  series;  Butterworth's  In  the  boyhood  of  Lincolar''Syn^ 

id/jf^'Zoner'a     Zachary     Phips;     Seawell's     Decatur     and      Somers,     L\U]e  lOh:  Zf^ 
I  IfC/T-  /-\  Jarvis  anci^Iidshipman  Paulding;  Hale's  Man  without  a  country  and/^  '^/"^ 
3JJ.  5'-Philip   Nolan's  friends;    Henty's  Captain   Bayley's  heir;^JlXii£rQe|s^y4/^,2.c> 
/Uz.^f  Golden  days  of  '49;  Stowe's  Uncle  Tom's  cabin-K Banks's  IBright  days 
in  the  old  plantation  time;  Pendleton's  King  To^  and  the  runaways; 

Qu.r  '^^^' 


31 

Harris's  On  the  plantation;   Mrs.  Fremont's  Souvenirs  of  my  time  ;-^<7'^'' 7 
HZl-'^    Bowne's  Girl's  life  eighty  years  ago,  920B693;  Roche's  Story  of  the  / 

filibusters,  973.6K585.  ZZ/JJ.  / 

CIVIL  WAR. 

Abbott,  W.  J. 
/13.^      J.  10.666B     Battlefields   and   camp-fires  of  the  war  for  the  /Jj*.  ^ 
'  Union.     R.  ^ 

2-2/*-^' 7  J.  10.667     Battlefields  and  victory.     R. 
^^^jLi.  10.668     Blue  jackets  of  '61.     R. 
Champlin,  John  D. 
JilA^<Zj    J.  10.665     Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  for  the  Union. 
Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. 
^^^•y  J.  10.670     Boys  of  '61. 
^^■^'f  J.  10.671-672     Drum-beat  of  the  nation. 

J.  10.673     Following  the  flag. 
^^^•/    J.  10.674     Freedom  triumphant. 
U^.r  J.  10.675     Marching  to  victory. 

J.  10.676     My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield. 
^i3,G  J.  10.677     Redeeming  the  republic. 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams. 
ZZ/f.^i-  10.678     Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett,  compiler, 
^•y      J.  10.680     Stories  of  war.  ^I.Cj 
H^»E,  T.  W.  ' 

^Zfy-  'f       J.  10.681     Following  the  Greek  cross. 

KlEFFER,  H.  M. 
H^-Xl     J.  10.678K     Recollections  of  a  drummer  boy.     R.  ^^'  ^  ' 

Pittenger,  W. 
I  oof.  3       J.  10.682     Great  locomotive  chase. 


Sqley,  J.  R. 

9,r 


^f^'  f        J.  10.679     Sailor  boys  of  '61. 

Wilkeson,  F.  - 

^^h.l     J.  10,683     Recollections  of  a  private. 

'  Biography,  stories,  etc.:    Stoddard's  Grant ;^  Denison's  Tanner  boy 

/l^^(^|_j[graat)i^eadley's  Miner  boy  (Ericsson),  Farragut,  Patriot  boy  (Gen-     x^^'f^ 
eral  Mitchel),   and   Fightina:  Phil;  Brooks's  Abraham  LincolD^L^Le.-^   i  / aC  6" 
land's  Lincoln;    Trumbull's  Knightly    soldier    (Henry   W.  /)amp);    // '' 
Woodward's  Nathaniel  Lyon;  Goss's  jeg^and  Tom  Clifl^uU-Jienly!a-  iGl i,-lC 
With  Lee  io  Virginia;  Page's  Two  1  ittle  confeSeratgs ;  Thomas's  Cap:L_,^j/,/y 
fl,l3.  9^-tain  Phil;    Trowbridge's  Cudjo's  cave>.and   Three   scouts ;~  Coffin's 

^.3  Winning    his    way;    Famous    adventures    and   escapes,    973.7F215;  2-x:/'6- ' 
Gerrish   and  Hutchinson's  Blue  and  th^    gray,    973.p'G322;    Goss's 
-^t,//? Recollections  of   a  private,  973.7G695;   Hague's  Blockaded  family, 
973.7H12.  ,3,,^   ^^^^ 

UNITED  STATES  — LAWS  AND  POLITICS. 

A^ON,  Edward. 
f'VC'f   J.  10.690     Among  the  law-makers.     R. 


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,    ^  ^ROOKS,  Elbridge  S. 
IfpOO.Jr^      J    ]  0.693     Century  book  for  young  Americans. 

Dole,  Charles  P. 

J,  10.691     American  citizen. 

NoRDHOFF,  Charles. 
2^/'  //     J.  10.692     Politics  for  young  Americans.     R. 

CLASS   20 -RELIGION. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

J.  20.1     Schoolboy. 
Alcott.  a.  B. 

J.  20.2     Conversations  on  the  gospels,  2  v. 
Brace,  Charles  Loring. 

J.  20.5     Short  sermons  to  newsboys. 
BuNYAN,  John. 
ZUS'^^3     J.  20.6     Pilgrim's  progress.     R. 

Church,  A.  J. 
^ifff.^"^    J.  20.7     Stories  from  the  Bible,  2  v.     R. 
Clodd,  Edward. 
ZU>^^     J.  20.10     Childhood  of  religions.     R. 

Crofts,  J. 

J.  20.12     Flowers  with  roots. 
Fletcher,  A. 

J.  20.14-15     Lectures. 
Gatty,  Mrs.  Alfred. 

J.  20.17     Parables  from  nature,  2  v.      R, 
~V:  X.  tUOJ.lJ         Written  by  the  mother  of  Mrs.  Ewing. 

Gallaudet,  Thomas  H. 

J.  20.20     Youth's  book  on  natural  theology. 

J.  20.21     Child's  book  on  repentance. 

J.  20.23     Scripture  biography.     Adam  to  Jacob. 

J.  20.24  "  "  Joseph. 

J.  20.26-27     "  "  Moses. 

J.  20.25  "  "  Joshua. 

J.  20,241         '<  '•  Josiah. 

J.  20.22  "  "  David. 

J.  20.28  "  "  Ruth. 

Greenwood,  F.  W.  P. 

J.  20.30     Sermons  to  children. 
Havergal,  Frances  Ridley. 

J.  20  32     Little  pillows. 

Hawks,  Francis  L. 

J.  20.58     Uncle  Philip's  conversations  on  the  evidences  of 
Christianity. 


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HOOKEK,   H. 

J.  20.34     Child's  book  on  the  Sabbath. 

KlJUMMACHER,   F. 

Ziffff.tUS.  20.36     Parables. 
Layman. 

J.  20.38     Jesus  the  carpenter. 

Lives  of  the  apostles. 
lOf.ZS   J.  20.40 

McCosH,  James,  onrf  others. 

*J.  20.43     PhilUps  Exeter  lectures. 

Lectures  to  the  boys  of  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  by  distinguished 
preachers,  including  Phillips  Brooks  and  Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Mortimer,  Mrs. 

J.  20.45     Peep  of  day. 

J.  20  46     Precept  upon  precept. 

Newton,  R. 

J   20.48     Best  things. 
NoRDHOFF,  Charles. 

J.  20.50     God  and  the  future  life. 
Principles  of  church  history. 

J.  20.52 
Sanford,  Mrs.  D.  P. 

J.  20.53     Sunday  evening  hour. 

Sunday  evenings,  3  v. 

J.   20.54 
Warner,  Susan. 

J.  20.60     Word,  2  v. 

CLASS  30  — LIFE,  EDUCATIOIf,  AND  MANNERS. 

^SOP. 

f^f-fi      J.  30.1     Fables. 
AiKiN,  John. 

J.   30.3     Juvenile  budget  opened. 
Aldis,  M.  S. 

J.  30.5     Great  giant  Arithmos. 

Barbauld,  Anna  Letitia.  

J.  30.7     Things  by  their  right  names.  5^/  fi 
Chester,  E. 
7^.//  'fj.  30.9     Chats  with  girls  on  self-culture.     R. 
J^7*;l^fJ.  30.10     Girls  and  women.     R. 

Cox,  S. 

J.  30.11     Friendly  counsel  for  girls. 


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Dare,  Shirley. 

tJ.  30.32     Behaving. 
Gow,  A.  M. 

J.  30.1'2G     Primer  of  politeness. 
Hale,  Edward  Everett. 
^f-/J     J.  30.13     How  to  do  it.     R. 
ffC^Z3    *J.  30.14     What  career? 
Hall,  John. 

*J.  30.18     Familiar  talks  to  boys. 
Hamlen,   G. 
ft^f"i^         J.  30.20     Chats.     R. 
Ha  WES,  Joel. 

J.  30.19     Character  everything  to  the  young, 
Hopkins,  S.  R. 

J.  30.22     Young  prince  of  commerce. 
Jackson,  Helen. 

i(,^^.3     J.  30.24     Bits  of  talk  for  young  folks. 

June,  Jenny. 

•j-J.  30.12     Thrown  on  her  own  resources. 

KiRKLAND,  E.  S. 

J.  30.26     Speech  and  manners.     R. 
JSTesbit,  M.  L, 
^^"5/  J.  30.28     Grammar-land. 

PiLPAY. 

J.  20.30     Fables. 
RusKiN,  John. 

J.  30.34     Letters  and  advice  to  young  girls.     R. 

Ryder,  A.  H. 
^7^,^6       J    30  35     Go  right  on,  girls. 
Zt^^f       J.  30.35 i  Hold  up  your  heads,  girls. 

SlGOURNEY,    LyDIA   HuNTLEY. 

J.  30.36     Olive  leaves. 
Taylor,  Jane. 
fS'ii'l^         J.  30.38     Contributions  of  Q.  Q. 
Tytler,  Sarah. 

J.  30.39     Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.     R. 
White,  Sallie  Joy. 
<J^,^^~^  J,  30.40     Business  openings  for  girls.      R. 

WlGGIN,  B.    E. 

J.  30.42     Lessons  on  manners. 
Willing,  J.  P. 

J.  30.44     From  fifteen  to  twenty-five. 


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CLASS  40  -  TRAVEL. 

VOYAGES,  SHIPWRECKS,  AND  TRAVELS  AROUND  THE 

WORLD. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D. 
^fZ'X,^  J.  40.1     Lighthouses  and  lightships. 

Belcher,  Lady. 
f^-f^    J.  40.3     Mutineers  of  the  Bounty. 

Br  ASSET,  Lady. 
ijl3'l3  J.  40.4     Voyage  in  the  Sunbeam. 

Da;»a,  Richard  H.,  Jr. 
^/^i/'"'^  J.  40.5     Two  years  before  the  inast. 

Darwin,  Charles. 

J.  40.7     What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  around  the 
^^"^^      world.     R. 
Davenport,  R.  A. 
H'^Ly  J.  40  9     Perilous  adventures. 
Hale,  Edward  Everett,  compiler. 
3,Z/f.^^;i_  40.13     Stories  of  discoveries. 
ZZUf   J.  40  14     Stories  of  adventure. 
^^'  '^J.  40.15     Stories  of  the  sea. 

Hill,  F.  S. 
Vf^'/  J.  40.16     Twenty  years  at  sea. 

Tngersoll,  Ernest. 

J.  4U.17     Old  ocean. 

JOHNES,  M. 

J.  40  19     Boy's  book  of  modern  travel. 

Markham,  Albert  H. 

J.  40.20     Northward  ho! 

NoRDHOFF,  Charles. 

J.  40.23  Man-of-war  life.  VO'C^ 
J.  40.21  Merchant  vessel.  f(,tH-'7 
J.  40.24     Sailor  life.  / 

Includes  Man-of-war  life,  and  Merchant  vessel. 
J.  40.22     Whaling  and  fishing. 

Payn,  James. 
^S,^(^   J.  40  25     In  peril  and  privation. 

Perils  of  the  sea. 
^'^'Tj.  40.27. 

Polo,  Marco. 
-f^X.-y  J.  40.29     Travels. 
Reid,  Mayne. 

J.  40.30-31     Man-eaters  and  other  odd  people. 


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Smiles,  Samuel. 

J.  40.33     Round  the  world.  .p    , p 

Stories  of  different  countries :     Andrews's  Seven  little  sisters  and 

H-Z>l  "^  Each  and  all  (sequel).    Stories  of  voyages  and  shipioreeks :    Ballantyne's 

'iA./LtZ-^ed.  Eric  and  Shifting  winds,  Bowman's  Esperanza;  Collingwood's 

Congo  rovers,  Log  of  the  Flying-fish,  and  Rover's  secret;  Cupples's 

?/^./3     C^npplps  Hnwp.  and  Deserted  sliip;  DePoe's  Robinson  Crusoe:  Fenn's^y^j — 

In  the  king's  name;  Frazar's  Perseverance  Island;  Frith 's  Cruise  of 
.yjf/j^jthe  WaspiJIall's  Drifting  round  the  world;  Harley's  Young  Crusoe;  J'^/iZ/ 
'     Heldmann's  Mutiny  on  board  the  Leander;  Ker's  Into  unknown  seas;         / 
fT'  J    Kingston's  Cruise  of  the  Frolic,  From  powder-monkey  to  admiral,^^.'^ 
j'^. /^-Hurricane  Hurry,  James  Braithwaite,  Missing  ship,  Peter  the  whaler,        ' 
j_^3.  jt    Peter  Trf™^^  Rniind  the  world^i]|lt  water,  and  Two  supercargoes; 

Knox's  Young  Nimrods  around  tKe  world;  Macy's  There  she  blows;5/4!A? 
/^J/'/^  Marryat's    Little  savage  and   Masterman   Readj  :    Moore^JJ  Great  »^//./R^ 
^^,  <5'I_Qrion_ll;J5eid's  Ocean  waifs;  Shippen's  Thirty  years  at^££a^tables[sj//.  5~ 

Cruise  of  the  Snowbird,  From  pole  to  pole,  and  Jungle,  peak  and 
/f./^..    plain;  Swisg,  Family  Robinson  and   Willis  the  pilgt_(sequel) ;  Miss  , 
/(>/^./J~-Yonge's  Modern  Telemachus.zr.  A       y^^-"/         ^  zKu     '  '^     J-2-?a-> 

Sea-Novels :   Cooper's  Pilot;    Red   Rover,  Water-witch,  Wing-and-24~^ 
jSr^f^t  wing.  Two  admirals;  Marryat's  and  Clark  Russell's  novels;  Steven-      ' 
IttZtZ'."/  — ^^gonlyTreasure  Island  anc^Wrecker:  Melville's  Moby  Dick.^^;^..?* 
/  ^/  7.  y  "^      Wther  Interesting  Voyages  and  Travels :   Stevens's  Around  the  world 
S/v-^'f-on  a  bicycle,  910.4St45A;   Verne's  Exploration  of  the  world,  3  v., 
M^.f,  /^t^'^^I^^QlO  9 V59:  Davis's  Rulers  of  the  Mediterranean,  910.4D29R;   Pyle's 
f)gff(k^ —         Buccaneers  and  marooners  of  America,  910.4P995/;  Voyages  of  Fer- 
'^        '  dinand  Mendez  Pinto,  910.4P655V.  ItZfi.VJ 

EUROPE. 
Alcott,  Louisa  M. 
^tt^     J.  40.38     Shawl-straps. 
ffi^AGE,  Caroline  A. 

J.  40  44     Helen  on  her  travels. 
Parley,  Peter. 

J.  40.46     Balloon  travels. 
Wanderer. 

J.  40.47. 
Greenwood,  Grace. 

J.  40.49     Stories  and  sights. 
Mortimer,  Mrs. 

J.  40.51     Near  home. 
Old  Merry's  Travels. 

J.  40.53. 
Sewell,  E.  M. 
1r^>\3      J.  40.55     Journal  of  a  summer  tour. 

Stockton,  Frank  R. 
^}0,  l3     J.  40.57     Personally  conducted.     R. 

Stories.    Butterworth's  Zigzag  journeys  in    Eiiirope ;    Knox's  Bo^    .  , 
.^''"^ —travellers  in  northern  Europe  ;  Scudder's  Mr,  Bodley  abroad fTay^"^*' 
B%*f.  9  lor's  Boys  of  other  countries.  0^7, / 

Other  Travels.    Guild's  Over  the  oceah;^914G9450;  Marion  Harland's 
^fS.lt    Loiterings  in  pleasant  places,   914T37;   Stoddard's   Red-letter  days 


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abroad,  914St65;  Taylor's  Views  afoot,  914T215V;  Trafton's  American 
girl  abroad,  914T675A.  -f^.j" 


Taylor.  E. 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND. 


J.  40.73     England  and  its  peaj^e. 

Stories.     Abbott's  Rollo  iu  Londo'a;  Ballantyne's  Deep  down,  Post  uM  /^ 
haste,  and  Fighting  the  flames  ;    Black's  Four  MacNicols'flButter- 

Z/fJiy.y~^or\A\'?,  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  British  Isles  ;   Coolidge's  Guernsey!^.  O 
lily ;    Davies's   Swan   and   her  crew  ;    Fenn's  Metihardoc  ;    Henty's 
Facing  death;   Knox's  Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland;  ^//^^  ^ 

/liie^f-2  0  French's  Our  boys  in  Ireland;  Leighton's  Pilots  of  Pomona;  Scudder's  j^.^^ 
English  Bodley  family.  ^^ibf^zfi 

Other  Travels.     Walford's  Pleasant  idays  in  pleasant  places,  914.2 

UC^*  /L_HLl45j/Balch's  Glimpses  of  old  English  homes.  914.2B195;  Davies's 

Norfolk  broads  and  rivers,  914.26D28;  Macquoid's  About  Yorkshire,  ////;  ^L^ 
914.27M245;  Mulock's  Unknown  country  (Irdand),  914.15C84;  Grant's 
Old  and  new  Edinburgh,  914.144G765.  \  ^^^  y 

FRANCE. 

Stories.    Abbott's  Rollo  m  Paris;  De Witt's  Marie  Derville ;  Hale's 
UZh  7  Family  flight;  Jones's  Only  a  girl;  Shaw's  Hector. >^-^/// 
j>|fij/  —  Travel.    Blackburn's  Breton  folk,  914.41B565;  Macquoid's  Through  4h^k-  ^ 

Normandy,  914. 42M245;  Hamerton's  Saone,  914.443H175;  Dix's  Mid- 
j/Y/f-eummer  drive  through  the  Pyrenees,  914.47D645;  Stevenson's  Trav-  ^/A/:?^ 
'        els  with  a  donkey,  914.4St45T,  and  Inland  voyage,  914.4St45I.  JJS^.Xf 

SWITZERLAND.  ,,^  t 

Stories.    Abbott's  Rollo  in  Geneva  and  Rollo  in  Switzerland;  Fenn's 
Crystal  hunters.  J^'i^ 

Travel.     Whymper's   Scrambles  among  the  Alp^y\914.94W625S  ;  ^^ 

Rideing's  Alpenstock,  914.94R435A;  Tyndall's  Hours  of  exercise  iny/i<r 
the  Alps,  914.94T975;  Tissot's  Unknown  Switzerland,  914.94T525.////i  j^2_>^ 

GERMANY. 

Stories.      Abbott's  Rollo  on  the  Rhine;  Champney's  Three  Vassar 5-Z>2- /'^ 
_  girls  on  the  Rhine,  and  ThreeVassar  girls  in  the  Tyrol;  Spyri's Gritli's  I(i37'f^ 
ff^f^^  *~xMldren.<jIeidi.    Red-letter  days     Rico  and    Wisdi,  and   Veronica; /^j"/-,^ 
/WA/^  Hartner's  Pythia's  pupils.  ■     '^/*''^7         -ly-^iH 

J!^h,p,fi^  Travel.     Waring's  Bride  of  the  Rhine,  914.3W235,  and  Tyrol  and^.-^/;  ^^ 
'        the  skirt  of  the   Alps,  914.36W235;  Blackburn's  Hartz   mountains, -y/jf./^^^ 
914  35B565;  Seguin's  Black  Forest,  9l4.348Se35;  Howard's  One  year  wfr/y^ 
abroad,  914.3H83  ;   Parry's  Life  among  the  Germans,  flti  9.V9Aq  ;  Pit,.  _  ■--  ^_  .5 
PZ£*^  man's  European  breezes,  914.36P685;  Millet's  Danube,  914.36M615.  '•'*«^  -'-^ 

ITALY. 

Ambrosi,  Marietta. 

J.  40.83     Italian  child -life.. 
Watson,  Miss. 
^■^./^  J.  40.86     Child-life  in  Italy.     (The  childhood  of  F.  Marion 
Crawford,  the  novelist,  and  his  sisters.) 
Stories.    Abbott's  Rollo  in  Naples  and  Rollo  in  Rome;  Champney's 


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"^ Three  Vassar  girls  in  Italy;  De  Mille's  Among  the  brigands,  Seven 
73y-  ^hills,  and^g^inged  lion.  is^.i^o 

JSovela.   Andersen's  Improvisatore  and  Crawford's  Marzio'scruciflx./^^i./ 
2Ji^fS~' —Travels.     Pennell's  Two  pilgrims'  progress,  914.5P375  ;  Villari's  On 
Tuscan  hills  and  Venetian  waters,  914.5  V715;  BiancardLS  At  Home  in 
ZZ'i'-^  Italy.  914.5B475;    Howells's  Venetian  life,  914.53H8^'^nd   Tuscan 
tItZ.tO  cities,  914.55H83;  Picturesque  Venice,  914.53P585.  ' 

HOLLAND. 

3/<7.  r  3Z3.  4 

Stories.     Abbott's  RoUo  in  Holland;  Dodge's  Hans  Brinker;  Scud- 
56.^^der's  Bodley  grandchildren  in  Holland. 

Travel.     Bird's  Land  of  dykes  and  windmills,  914.92B53;  Boughton's 
IH3-**  -Sketching  rambles  in  Holland,  914.93B665;  Havard's  Picturesque  Hol-W^.'^ 

land,  914.92EI29oP,  and  Dead  cities  of  the  Zuyder  Zee,  914.93H295D; 
!ZZZ*f^  Mahaflfy  and  Rogers's  Sketches  of  a  tour  through  Holland  and  Ger- 
many, 914.92M275  ;  Dodge's  Land  of  pluck,  J.40.104. 


NORWAY  AND   DENMARK. 


ikine 


Stories.     Ballantyne's  Chasing  the  sun ;  Boyesen's  Modern  Vikings, 
and  Norseland  tales;  Butterworth's  Zigzag  journeys  in  northern  lands ;J^-2^.y 
/^^.^•/^^-Martineau's  Feats  on  the  fiord;  Scudder's  Viking  Bodleys.?^^,  2-/  / 

Travel.  Brace's  Norse  folk,  914  8B72;  Taylor's  Northern  travel,  914./^./ 
^ISf^tf'lv  8T21;  Du  Chaillu's  Land  of  the  Midnight  Sun,  914.8D855L;  Hervey's  / 
/  Glimpses  of  Norseland,  914.8H445;  Three  in  Norway,  914.81T41. 

SPAIN.  / 

fnHifh     Stories.     Hale's  Family  flight  through  Spain;   Ober's  Knockabout 
Club  in  Spain. 

Travel.     Harrison's   Spain   in   profile,  914.6H24;   Day's   From   the 
Pyrenees  to  the  Pillars  of  Hercules,  914.6D33;  Hale's  Seven  Spanish 
j^-a•^i? --cities,  914.6H13;  Lathrop's  Spanish  vistas,  914.6L345jJMeld[sGibraltar, 
ZVl'fl  914  6F455G;  Downes's  Spanish  ways  and  by-ways,  914.6D755:\ 

RUSSIA,   TURKEY,   AND  GREECE. 

Stories.     Butterworth's  Zigzag  journeys  in  classid  lands  and  Zigzag 

J6-/3    journeys  in  the  Orient:  Knox's  Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian  empire^/^  } 

Travel.     Vogue's  Tsar  and  his  people,  914.7V945;  Blackstock'sLand 

of  the  Viking  and  empire  of  the  Tsar,  914  7B565;  Kennan's  Siberia 

>t<7/7«'^»-J'-and  the  exile  system,  91r).7K36S  ;    Brassey's  Sunshine  and  storm  in 

>Hi3'^9  the  East,  914.96B735;  Harrison's  Greek  vignettes,  914.95H24. 

ASIA, 

Miller,  Olive  Tiiorne. 
3-5 1"  7  J.  40.107     Little  people  of  Asia. 

Ay'rton,  M.  C. 

J.  40.111     Child-life  in  Japan.     R. 
^Bramhall,  Mae  St.  John. 
k^ffj.r  J.  40.112      Wee  ones  of  Japan. 

Eddy,  D.  C. 

J.  40. 116     Walter's  tour  in  the  Ea^t. 

Stories,  etc.      Arabia.      Fenn's   Yussuf  the  guide.     Central  Asia. 
Kerr's  Lost  city.     China.     Dallon's  War  tiger,  French's  Our  boys  in 

3^.f 


89 

China,  Yan  Phou  Lee's  When  I  was  a  boy  in  China.     India.     French's 
Our  boys  in  India;  Henty's  In  times  of  peril;  Knox's  Boy  travellersAi3*''t<C^ 
in  Ceylon  and  India;  Reid's  Cliff  climbers  and  Plant-hunters;    Rous-       i/A  ?  - -y 
JUp.t  — selet's  Serpent-charmer;  Verne's  Begum's  fortune  and  Steam^housej -^/^y  /j — 
yt<^r./ir  Kipling's  Jungle  book.     Japan.     Greey's  Bear-worshippers  of  Yqzo,33(,^  J^ 
;Z^  A //-Wonderful  city  of  Tokio,  and  Young  Americans  in  Japafl:  Griffls's       a,A^,/^ 
/Uiy-^f  Honda  the   Samurai;    Knox's   Boy   travellers  in^Japaiy    iShlgemi's 
i'^. /-Japanese  boy.  >/?.// 

y       Travel.     Taylor's  Travels  in  Arabia,  915.3T21;  Burnaby's  Ride  \o4^f0'// 

Khiva,  915  8B93;  Mrs.  Gray's  Fourteen  months  in  Canton,  915.1G79;j2j?./.  ^      

;2.^</^.^-Miss  Scidmore's  Jinrikisha  days,  915  2Sci2;    Miss    Bird's   Unbeaten  jt^^/,  >^ -J 

tracks  in  Japan,  915.2B545.  and  Journeys  in  Persia  and  Kurdistan,  a  <7^  </^  ^~  S" 
915.5B54oJ;  Benjamin's  Persia  and  the  Persians,  915.5B43;  Stone's 
Illustrated  India,  915.4St7;  Moore's  Queen's  empire,  915.4M7,8;  Cum- 
ming's  In  the  Himalayas,  915.4C915._  ^  ^  WJ*.  / C' 

AFRICA. 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.,  and  Low,  C.  R. 
^^7"^       J.  40.122     Great  African  travellers. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

J.  40.125     Land  of  tlie  Nile. 

Du  Chailld,  Paul  B. 
f//y.AJ^J.  40.127     Country  of  the  dwarfs. 
/*•/ y  J.  40.128     Equatorial  Africa. 
J.  40.129     Lost  in  the  jungle. 
J.   40.180     My  Apingi  kingdom. 
J.  40.131     Stories  of  the  goriJla  country. 
^/.X~  J.  40.132     Wild  life  under  the  equator. 

Stories,  etc.     Ballantyne's  Gorilla  nunters;    Head's  Life  of  Bruce; 
Cameron's  Adventures  of  Herbert  Massey;    Dalton's  Tiger  prince; 
Drayson's  White  chief  of  the  Caffres;  Fenn's  Bunyip  land;  Hale's        ^H^^'' 
fl/^*tO  Family  flight  in  Egypt  and  Syria;    Henty's  By  sheer  pluck;    King-    /' 

Eton's  Adventures  in  Africa  arid  Hendricks  the  hunter;  Knox's  Boy-^   j^^'  / 

///^y./j;  travellers  in  Africa,  Boy  travellersTn^gypt,  and  Boy  travellers  on" 

^the  Congo;    Marryat's  Mission;    Reid's  Giraffe  hunters  and  Young 

yagers;    St.    Johnstone's   Charlie    Asgarde ;    Stanley's    My   Kalulu; 

/*<?< //Terne's  Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  behemoth;  Wentworth's  Kib- 

boo  Ganey  and  Drifting  Island  (sequel) ;  Haggard's  King  Solomon's/^ /-2  ■ // 
mines  and  Alan  Quatermain.  t^'^ff'JX^^ 
9^Z,y^    Travel     Baker's  Albert  N'yanza,  916.7B17,  and  Nile  tributaries  of  ^^.-^ 
Abyssinia,916.3B17N;  Stanley's  How  I  found  Livingstone,  916.7St25H, //=.// 
A//. /i"-/ •'-Through  the  dark  continent,  916.6St25T,   and   In  darkest    Africa,  ;2.^<'^. ^'<-- 
^lUJ^'  916.7St25I;  Cameron's  Across  Africa,  916.7C145;  Martin's  Home  lifeA^*'**J3f 
*       on  an  ostrich  farm,  916.8M36H;  Sheldon's  Yankee  girls  in  Zulu  land,  X^^ 57 /i^ 
^/JL  A_9ia.82Sli45;   Lady  .Barker's  Life  in  South  Africa,  916.8B24;  Selous's 
Travel  in  Southeast  Africa,  916.82Se45.-;j.^^>2f  /A> 

UNITED   STATES. 

Bishop,  Nathaniel  H. 
2-^/i  .Z^     J.  40.146     Four  months  in  a  sneak -box. 

Ellet,  E.  F. 

J.  40.148     Rambles  about  the  country. 


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Irving,  "Washington. 
^■^*  7  J.  40.150     Astoria. 
^-y.   7  J.  40.151     Bonneville's  adventure.^. 
HowELLs,   William  Dean. 
/C'll/.ZS  J.  40.152-153     Boy's  town.     R. 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley. 
■     3f^-lO  J.  40.159     Being  a  boy.     R. 

'   •  British  America  and  Canada.     Stories.     Ballautyne's  Away  in  the 

wilderness    and    Dog    Crusoe;    Butterworth's    Zigzag    journeys    in 
/l/lt.lfi     il/Z'^    Acad_ia;_iiranJt!s>J^ack  in  the   bush;   Marryat's  Settlers  in   Canada;/^.^.? 
'"-~^___-- — --^ry-^Keid's  Young  voyageurs;  Stearns's  Wrecked  on  Labrador;  Stephens's 
3 ZA-  -L  -Left  on  Labrador;  Verne's  Fur  country. yZ/'S     ^ZU  Xy 
VJ-^-/^      Travel.     Benjamin's  Cruise  of  the  Alice  May,  917.1B43;  Cumber- 
'  '    land's    Queen's    highway,    917.1C91;    Robinson's    Great    fur    land,^?.  :C 

^/!^3    917.12R56iJ>\^arner's  Baddeck.  917.16W24B;  Pike's  Barren  grounds 
?/x-j.y^f    JNlorthern   Canada,    917.1P635;     Ralph's    On    Canada's    frontier, 
917.1R135.-j^^i-.^.6 

Stones. 

United  States.     Butterworth's    Zigzag   journeys  in  the  occident;'{^;i/*^ 
5'6<?.  /   Knox's   Young  Nimrods  in  North   America;    Hale's  Family  flight 
///''^ //—around  home.    New  England  and  Eastern  Coast.    Stories.    DairsPattyj'7'V- 7 
Gray's  journey;  Farrar's  Down  the  West  Branch,  Eastward  ho  !  and        ' 
Wild  woods  life;   Munroe's  Dorymates;    Rideing's  Boys  coastwise ;j'6<i.^ 
^0  Zr33L  V  Scudder's  Bodleys  afoot  and  Bodleys  on  wheels;  Stephens's  Fox-hunt-JJ/.y 
?3<'-i:(_jngj_7-Lynx-hunting,    Knockabout  club    in^^the  woods,   and  Youngj^.^ 
moose-hunters.  '^''* 

Pennsylvania  Mines.     Munroe's  Derrick  Sterling;    Greene's  Burn- 
ham  Breaker. /6Jf</^ 
Lake  Erie.     IngersoU's  Ice  Queen.  if^.xtp 

South.     Butterworth's  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  sunny  south.    Arkan- 
l(,fl'  S'-  sas.     Thanet's  We  all.     Florida.     Otis's  Raising  the  Pearl;  Robbins's 
■^•^'/.__OniR  Jiappy  wiryterjr  Stock  ton's  Jolly  fellowship;  Goulding's  Young /^^•-'T' 

3if>S~^ iIiaroonej:s--an^Marooner8'  Island;  Ober's  Knockabout  club  in  the         / 

Everglades.     South  Carolina.     Eggleston's  Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird. 
/(pf^S*  JJl^New  Onlean&^-..JM^.  Jamison's  Lady  Jane  and  Toinette's  Philip. 

West  and  Rocky  Mountains.     Ballautyne's  Wild  man  of  the  west; 

^HH-  H. Brooks'a^Boy  emigrants  and  Boy  settlers;  Coolidge's  Clover  and  In^^^//^ 

/{fO^i^  -the  High  Valley;  Fenn's  Silver  Canon;  Henty's  Redskin  and  cowboy 

and  In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies;  IngersoU's  Silver  caves;  Jackson's  . 

-^3- /-Nelly's  silver  mine;  Kingston's  In  the  Rocky  Mountains;  Lummis's 

New  Mexico   David;   Munroe's   Campmates  and  Raftmates;   Reid's 

y-(t  -Boy  hunters;  Stables's  Our  home  in  the  silver  west.     Pacific  Coast. 

Butterworth's  Log  house  on  the  Columbia;  Henty's  Captain  Baylyy'8/i//..2^ 
/t/2.-2.^VhdriyMunroe's  Golden  days  of  '49;  Longhead's  Abandoned  claim. /4^4fX'3u-, 
/(,ff^-2^~~r3JMska.    Munroe's  Fur-seal's  tooth;  Kipling's  White  seal  (in  Jungle/^,^/; /^ 
book).  fG*i<Z9 

Travel.     Patton's  Natural  resources  of  the  United  States,  Reference- 
2.//.  /^^-yRoom :  Drake'8#White  Mountains,  917.4D785,  and  Nooks  and  corners^/ VJ 
of  the  New  England  coast,  917.42D785H;  Warner's  In  the  wilderness,^;  4,  t^ 
///7.J«^14.75W2i/-South  and  west,  917.5 W24S,  and  On  horseback  in   Vir- 


Z^^-Z  "  life  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  917.8B5BL;  Chapin's  Land  of  the  cliff- 
dwellers,    917.8C365L,    Mountaineering    in    Colorado,   917.8C365M;>j(^r.  J^^ 


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///^.  ilieighton's  Life  at   Pu^ot  Sound,  917.9L535;  Pinck's  Pacific  coast  ^e^/-? . -2.--^ 

scenic  tour,  917.9F493;  Karr's  Shores  and  Alps  of  Alaska,  917.98K145;  *fXf'  f/ 

////.^^  Wood  man's  Picturesque  Alaska,  917.98W856;  Collis's  Woman's  trip  __, 

to  Alaska,  917.98C69;  Whymper's  Travel  and  adventure  in  Alaska,  i^f%fi^^ 

917.9«\V625T.    .  -/UZ.^ 

Mexico.     Stories.     Baxter's  Cruise  of  a  land-yacht/ Baylor's  Juan/<ij/.^ 
Hf/'^y^&nd  Juanitaj/HEIale's   Family  fiit^ht   through   Mexico;    Knox's    Boyjl,/^./A — ^ 
travellers  in  Mexico;   Ober's  Silver  city;  Janviex''s  Aztec  treasure- /i^4<2|;^^ 
house. 
y /A/^  Travel.     Ober's  Travels  in  Mexico,  917.20b25;  Ballou's  Aztec  land,  Z^S'C^t  ^ 
'  917.2B215;    Blake's  Mexico,  917.2B58;    Smith's  White  umbrella  in  ^Z'.  ff^ 

Mexico,  917.2Sm55. 

West  Indies.     Stories.     Ober's   Knockabout  club  on   the    Spanish /^^ J.  «3 
/^//»  ^L—jnaiai^Vandergrift's  Doris  and  Theodora.     Travel.     Brassey's  In  the Z,Z^'  (* 
trades,  the  tropics,  and  the  roaring  forties,  917.2yB735;  Ober's  Camps  ^.4 /»^ 
in  the  Caribbees,  917.290b25C;  Paton's  Down  the  islands,  917.29P275;  ^^/J  (p 
Mortimer's  Six  hundred  Robinson  Crusoes,  917.29M84.  '  y 

Central    America.      Travel.      Brigham's    Guatemala,   917.281B765;/>^.^/-^-^ 
Vincent's  In  and  out  of    Central    America,   917.28V74;    Sanborn's 
Winter  in  Central  America,  917.28Sa25.;^^^  Ji'^ 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 

/(pS7-  3       Stories.     Aaron's  Butterfly  hunters  in  the  Caribbees;  Champney's  ^^-3.  J 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  South  America;    Dixie's  Young  Castaways;  ^ 

>/^/. /•V  ^enty's  Out  on  the  Pampas;  Kingston's  In  New  Granad^a;  Knox's  _^  ^(.a 
i^/-^/^  Boy  travellers  in  South  America;    Reid's   Afloat  in   the   forest  and 

y.  ^-Forest  exiles;  Stephens's  Knockabout  club  in  the  tropics;   Verne's  ■^•<^ 
Giant  raft.  •  / 

Travel.     Bishop's  Thousand   miles'  walk  across   South  America,  ^C'»t(fi     „,,— 
918B54;   Curtis's  Capitals  of   Spanish   America,   918C94;   Vincent's ///^i,  ^ J 
•     Around  and  about  South  America,  918V74;  Smith's  Brazil,  918.1Sni52;^-'.^.  •> 
Andrews's    Brazil,   918.  lAm25;     Coan's    Adventures   in   Patagonia, 
918.2C635;     Whymper's  Travels  amongst   the  great  Andes  of  theJlt^f^.  2.> 
equator,    918.6W625;    Waterton's   Wanderings   in    South    America,^ -5-^^ 
918.8W315;  Hudson's  Naturalist  in  La  Plata,  918.2H865N.y^^/  ^^ 

OCEANICA. 

HigiGINSON,    S.    J, 

XZ  C>/9r  J.  40.163     Java,  the  pearl  of  the  East. 
NoRDHOFF,  Charles. 

J.  40.165     Stories  of  the  island  world. 

Stories.     Ballantyne's  Gascoyne;  Butterworth's  Zigzag  journeys  in  .it  <5''^^'  ' 
Australia;   Henty's  Final  reckoning  and  Maori  and  settler;  Knox's 
X/^f /* —Boy  travellers  in  Australasia;  Perelaer's  Ran  away  from  the  Dutch. 

Tratiel.     Woodford's  Naturalist  among  the  head-hunters,  919.11  W855;  !L^^^.f 
Forbes's     Naturalist's    Wanderings    in    the     Eastern     archipelago,  ff/^,  ^S 
919.11W745;   Ballou's   Under  the  Southern  Cross- 919.4B215;  Lum- 
holtz's  Among  cannibals,  919.4L97.  J ^/;  /,2^      ^ZOt^y^Xy 

ARCTIC  REGIONS. 

HiLDEBRANDT,    C. 

J.  40.167     Winter  in  Spitzbergen. 
ScHWATKA,  Frederick. 

J.  40.169     Children  of  the  cold.     B..f(f/(,,Z^ 
Stories,  etc.     Baring-Gould's  Grettir  the  outlaw  (Iceland);  Stephen's 


^y^'f' 


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„'^  Off  to  the  geysers;    Ballantyne's  Red  Rooney;   Beesly's  Sir  John 
/^/«'^. -{J_ JPranklia;  HalTs, Adrift  in  the  ice-fields;  Hayes's  Cast  away  in  the 

cold;  Kingston's  Arctic  adventures;  Knox's  Voyage  of  the  Vivian ;t«,^yj"" 
Stables's  stories.  orp  f~9-    i-Z.^ 

tJt.l  <,r^„*^    Travel.       Kane's      Arctic     explorations,    ''919.8K132A;      Gilder's 

J^hfJ  Schwatka's  search,  919.8G385;  DeLong's  Voyage  of  the  Jeanette, 
^,/r/X919  8D385V;  Danenhower's  Narrative  of  the  Jeanette,  919.8D195; 
X/i/^'^Grreeley's  Three  years  of  Arctic  service,  919. 8G815T;  Nansen's  First 
..X-5  crossing  of  Greenland,  919.8N155F,  and  Eskimo  life,  919  8N155E; 
ZOS^Z.^  9      Mrs.  Peary's  My  Arctic  journey,  919.8P315.  '^^<7S^Ji. .  fO 

CLASS   50  — SCIENCE. 

If  you  wish  to  read  more  advanced  books  on  Science  and  Useful  Arts, 
you  will  find  Ihem  in  the  Bulletin  of  the  Library,  January-October,  1893. 

ASTRONOMY. 

Ball.  Sir  Robert  Stawell. 

J.  50.2     Star  land. 
Champlin,  John  D. 

J.  50.4     Young  folks'  astronomy. 
GiBERNE,  Agnes. 
■./  J.  50.3     Starry  skies. 

J.  5 0.3 A     Sim,  moon,  and  stars.     R. 
Goddard,  Juj.ia. 

c.  J.   50.5     Boy  and  the  constellations. 
Lyle.  M.  E.  S. 

J.   50.6     What  are  the  stars? 
MooRE,  A.,  and  Nichols,  L    D. 
^l*Z-IZ^       c.  J.  50.8     Overhead. 
Pratt,  Mara. 

c.  J.  50.9     Storyland  of  stars. 
Proctor,  R.  A. 
(pfi.Z^    J.  50.10     Easy  star  lessons. 

J.  50.11     Lessons  in  elementary  astronomy. 

Serviss's  Astronomy  with  an  opera  glass,  523.5Se65;  Langley's 
New  astronomy  (523L265),  and  Ball's  Story  of  the  heavens,  523B21S, 
are  all  interesting.  O  ^3.  (^ 

CHEMISTRY,  PHYSICS,  AND  ELECTRICITY. 

Abbott,  Jacob. 
6^.  t   J.  50.16     Force. 
6^-'^  J.  50  17     Heat. 
Iji.fS'  i.  50.18     Light. 

D'Anvkrs,  N. 

J.  50.1     Science  ladders. 
Faraday,  Michael. 

J.  50.20     Chemical  history  of  a  candle.     U. 

J.  50.21      Various  forces  of  matter. 


Guthrie,   F. 

J.  50.23     First  book  of  knowledge. 

Hooker,  Worthington. 
^^^/.^       J.  50.25     Child's  book  of  nature. 

Hopkins,  G.  M. 
J{cJ.^    J.  50.26     Experimental  science.      R. 

Marcet,  J. 
i^  31, A.  ^  J-  -10.27     Conversations  on  chymistry. 

An  old-fashioned  book  that  your  grandfathers  and  grandmothers 
used  to  read. 
Meadowcroft,   W.   H. 

J.  50.29     A.  B.  C.  of  electricity.     R. 

MUNRO,    J. 

J.  50.30M     Romance  of  electricity. 

Naeier,  Charles  O.  G. 
^M(/'  ^  J.  50.31     Tommy  Try  and  what  he  did  in  science. 

Pepper,  J.  H. 

J.  50.33     Boy's  playbook  of  science. 
J.  50.34     Chemistry,  electricity,  light. 

Lists  of  other  books  on  electricity  will  be  given  to  all  who  ask  for 
them. 

WOODHULL,    J.    F. 

J.  50.38     Simple  experiments  for  the  schoolroom. 

THE  EARTH. 

Andrews.  Jane. 
/tJ;?x^y  c.  J.  50.41     Stories  Mother  Nature  told.      R. 

Ansted,  D.  T. 

J.  50.43     In  search  of  minerals. 

Barnard,  Charles. 
ZiZJJ^    J.  50.44     Talks  about  the  soil. 
XC2J-f3    J.  50.44A     Talks  about  the  weather. 

Buckley,  Arabella  B. 
y^3^2      j_  50.45     Fairy-land  of  science. 
ffO^jy   J.  50.46     Through  magic  glasses. 

Champlin,  John  D. 

J.  50.48     Child's  catechism  of  common  things. 

Gate,  Selina. 
ff(^<f.XG   J.  50.48G     Great  world's  farm. 
flt^^Ji     J.  50.49     World's  lumber-room. 

Greene,   Homer. 

J.  50.50     Coal  and  the  coal  mines.  ' 

Herrick,  Sophie  Bledsoe. 

J.  50.52     Earth  in  past  ages.     R. 


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Hyatt,  Alpiieus. 

J.  50.54     About  pebbles. 

KlNGSLEY,    ChaELES. 

^if^-fi  J.  50.56  Madam  How  and  Lady  Why.     R. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John. 

J/dt-^^         J-  50.57  Beauties  of  nature. 
Marcet,  J. 

J.  50.58  Land  and  water. 
Nichols,  Laura  D. 

3lfZ.\3  J.  50.60  Underfoot. 

Orpen,  Mrs.  G. 

J.  50.62     Stories  about  famous  precious  stones. 
J   Reclus,  E. 
'^HHJb  J.  50.64     History  of  a  mountain. 

fRusKiN,  John. 
:iH>9  J.   50.68     Ethics  of  the  dust.     R. 

Shaler,   Nathaniel  Southgate. 

J.     50.70     First  book  in  geology. 
Stwin,  Adam. 

J.   50.66     Eyes  right. 
Welsh,  J.  J.  K. 

J.   50.72     Familiar  lessons  in  mineralogy  and  geology. 
WincAell,  a. 

J.  50.74     Geological  excursions. 


PLANTS  AND  TREES. 

Apgar,  a.  C. 
ZW-Zy         J.  50.77     Trees  of  the  northern  United  States.     R. 

Barnard,  Charles. 
2OZS./6  J.  50.77B     Talks  about  our  useful  plants. 

Bass,  M.  Florence. 

J.  50.98N     Nature  stories  for  young  readers. 

Dana,  Mrs.   W.  S. 
//()/• -27         J.  50.77R     According  to  season. 

IJ        J.  50.78     How  to  know  the  wild  flowers.      R. 
Dyson,  Mrs. 

J.  50.79     Stories  of  the  trees. 
Goodale,  George  L. 

J.  50.81     Concerning  a  few  common  plants. 

Gray,    Asa. 

OiZf       J,  50.83  How  plants  behave. 

(pi.  1 1         J.  50.84  How  plants  grow. 

Hardinge,  E.  M. 

2(p^f-f  J.  50.84  With  the  wild  flowers. 


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Harris,   Amanda  B. 

J.  50  86     Wild  flowers. 


Herrick,  Sophie  Bledsoe. 

J.  50.88     Chapters  on  plant-life. 

Hyde,  A.  M. 
^^^'/J      J.  50.90      Work,  play,  and  profit  in  my  garden. 

Pindar,  Susan. 

J.  50  93     Legends  of  the  flowers. 
Pratt,  Mara. 

c.  J.  50.94     Fairy-land  of  flowers. 

43 J.  f-/^  Emerson's  Trees  and  shrubs  of  Massachusetts,  581.974Em35T,  in 
two  large  volumes,  will  help  you  when  you  see  a  tree  that  you  do  not 
know,  and  Eaton's  Ferns  of  North  America  in  the  Watkinson  Library 
has  colored  illustrations  of  all  the  ferns  that  grow  in  Connecticut. 

//^J''9-  Hervey's  Sea  mosses,  589.3H446,  will  teach  you  the  names  of  all  that 
you  find  on  our  coast. 

ZOOLOGY. 

Agassiz,  Elizabeth  C. 
ltPt'3)    J.  50.96     First  lesson  in  natural  history. 

Anderson-Maskell,  a.  E. 

J.  50.98     Four  feet,  wings  and  fins. 
Brightwen,  E. 

J.  50.99M     More  about  wild  nature.     R. 

J.  50.99N     Wild  nature  won  by  kindness.     R. 

BiGLAND,   J.   N. 

J.  50,99     Natural  history  of  animals. 
Buckley,  Arabella  B. 
74//^/' J.  50.100     Life  and  her  children. 

Cooper,  Sarah. 
//^3'^Z^  J-  50.104     Animal  life. 

Damon,  W.  E. 
y^ZrJ2^  J.  50.10Q     Ocean  wonders. 
Harris,  Amanda  B. 

J.  50.108     Dooryard  folks. 
Holder,  Charles  F. 
/b'fc-6  J.  50.109     Along  the  Florida  reef. 
ffffY.r    J.  50.110     Living  lights. 
/tt^S"^   ^-  50.111     Marvels  of  animal  life. 
Hooker,  Worthington. 

J.  50.113     Natural  history. 

Housman,  H. 
//^Tl/L    J.  50.115     Story  of  our  museum. 
Hyatt,  Alpheus. 

J.  50.117     Common  hydroids. 

J.   50.118     Commercial  and  other  sponges. 


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Ingersoli.,  Ernest. 
M-i^-/9       J.  50.120     Country  cousins.     R. 
nf^'f         J.  50.121      Friends  worth  knowing.     R. 

McKendrick,  J.  G. 

J.  50.123      Life  in  motion. 

M ANTON,   W.  P. 

J.  50.125     Taxidermy  without  a  teacher. 
Miller,  Olive  Thorne. 

c.  J.  50.127     Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur. 
'iU.^i-    c.  J.  50.128     Queer  pets  at  Marcy's. 
f/ff(f.30  i.   50.   129     Our  home  pets.     R. 
Morley,  M.  W. 

J.  50.130     Song  of  life.     R. 
Morse,  Edward  S. 

J.  50.132     First  book  of  zoology. 
Rennie,  James. 
yjZtS^         J.  50.134     Natural  history  of  quadrupeds. 

Stevenson,  Sarah  Hackett. 
l^lir*U  J.  50.136     Boys  and  girls  in  biology. 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher. 
/IfflZ^y^      ^•^-  50,138     Queer  little  people. 
Taylor,  J.  E. 

J.  50.140     Playtime  naturalist. 

J.  50.142     Notes  on  collecting  and  preserving  natural  his- 
tory objects. 
Tenney,  Sanborn. 

J.  50.144     Manual  of  zoology.     .    „  ^  i  ^y,  ./ 

Read  also  lives  of  AuduDon,  Robert  Dick,  and  Thomas  Edwnird, 
in  this  list,  and  the  life  of  Agassiz  by  his  wife,  920Agl5A..2^J'.^-/^ 

Housman  and  Taylor's  books  on  collections  are  English.  The  best 
American  ones  on  the  subject  are  Batty's  Practical  taxidermy,  579.4B31, 
"aynard's  Naturalist's  guide,  579M455,  Manton's  Insects,  and  Tax- 
._ermy  without  a  teacher;  Hornaday's  Taxidermy,  579.4H78i  and 
^-t*?-  /^Gibson's  Camp  life  in  the  woods,  799G355.  Abbott's  Hollo's  miifeeumj'2<^./^ 
and  Jak's  Riverside  museum  have  many  good  ideas  on  beginnere'  col- 
lections.  lU3.rz.  (^^^^^ 

INSECTS. 
Ballard,  Julia  P. 

J.  50.149     Among  the  moths  and  butterflies.     K. 
y-^/f. /^J-  50.151     Insect  lives. 

The  first  is  an  enlarged  and  improved  edition  of  the  second. 
Bamford,  Mary  E. 
H^Tf^'f  J-  50.153     Up  and  down  the  brooks. 
Cmndeze,  E. 

J.  50.154     Curious  adventures  of  a  field  cricket. 


>.'.//  Ma 
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CoNANT,  Helen  S. 
^f'//     J.  50.155     Butterfly  hunters. 

Harris,  T.  W. 
^7'^      J.  50.157     Insects  injurious  to  vegetation. 

Hyatt,  Alpheus,  and  Arms,  J.  M. 
J.  50.159     Insecta. 

McCooK,  H.  C. 
11(^^.3  J.  50.160     Tenants  of  an  old  farm.     R. 

Manton,  W.  p. 

J.  50.161     Insects,  how  to  catch  and  how  to  prepare  thetu 
for  the  cabinet. 

Maynard,  C.  J. 

J.  50.162     Manual  of  North  American  butterflies. 

Noel,  Maurice. 

c.  J.  50.163     Buz,  the  life  and  adventures  of  a  honeybee.  /0/lc.  /3 

Saunders,  W. 
Hff^f    J.  50.165     Insects  injurious  to  fruits. 

Scudder,  Samuel  H. 

J.  50.166     Brief  guide  to  the  common  butterflies.     R. 
J.  5  0.1 66  L     Life  of  a  butterfly.     R. 

Treat,    Mary. 
f/0S'''/    J.  50.167     Injurious  insects  of  the  farm  and  garden. 
^      J.  50.168     Chapters  on  ants. 

t/*  ^    Harris's  Insects  injurious  to  vegetation  is  excellent  so  far  as  it  goes, 
but  has  the  old  scientitic  names  instead  of  the  new  ones,  which  you 
flO^f    will  find  in  Saunders's  Insects  injurious  to  fruit.     Packard's  Guide  to  -^  j'j'./-2^ 

the  study  of  insects,   595.7P122G,    Emenon's  Spiders,    595.4Em34, 7'<i«'V.  ^ 
///•w^/ French's  Butterflies  of  the  eastern  United   States,  595.78F886,  and 
7-^2-/7 Scudder's  Butterflies,  595.78Scu24Bu,  are  also  useful  to  collectors. 

/  You  will  find  Sir  John  Lubbock's  Ants,  bees,  and  wasps,  595.7L965A,  ^^^'  -^. 

interesting,  and  the  bound  volumes  of  the  American  Naturalist  will  S^'^'  7. 

heln  voii.  S^,  *l(fi 


help  you. 

BIRDS. 

Abbott,  C.  C. 

J.  50.170     Birds  about  us.     R. 
Baily,   W.  L. 
n^t.Zj}     J.  50.173     Our  own  birds. 

Davie,  Oliver. 

J.  50.174     Nests  and  eggs  of  North  American  birds. 

Gra^'t,  J.  B. 
'//f,/(f      J.  50.175     Our  common  birds,  and  how  to  know  them.     R. 
Ingersoll,  Ernest. 

J.  50.177     Birds'-nesting, 

Lucas,  J. 

J.   50.178     Pleasures  of  a  pigeon-fancier. 


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Maynard,  C.  J. 

J.  50.179     Eggs  of  North  American  birds. 
Merriam,   Florence  A. 

J.   50.181     Birds  through  an  opera-glass.     R. 
.    MiNOT,  Henry  Davis. 
'-tdip'lf  J.  50.182     Land  and  game  birds  of  New  England.     R. 

Written  by  a  boy  of  seventeen. 
NuTTALL,  Thomas. 

J.  50.183     Popular  hand-book  of  ornithology,  2  v. 
Poultry  and  pigeons. 
J.   50.186. 

/  /  {p     Samuels,  E.  A.  ^ 

J.  50.188     Our  northern  and  eastern  birds.  X-*^ 

Stearns,  Winfrid  A.  /i  //      A, 

y^^-'J         J.  50.190-191     New  England  bird  life,  2  v.  <^     /  /  ' 

Read  also  John  Burroughs's  Wake-robin,  591.5B945W^  Olive  Tftorne 
//fiif'fCf  Miller's  Bird  ways,  598.2Mo96B,  In  nesting  time,  598.2M6lhl/ Little 
pCO.Z/  brothers  of  the  air,  591.5M615L,  and  Bird  lover  in  the  west/  59l.5M-U0f.'2S^ 
If 01"  ^leiMrLjJSii'Torrey's  Birds  in  the  bush,  598.2T63;  and  consult  Baird, 
^3.2.  i~^"^rewer,  and  Ridgway's  North  American  birds,  598.1B163H;  Coues's 
/     Birds  of  the  northwest,  598.1C83B;  Field  ornithology,  578C834;  and 
_  Key  to  North  American- birds,  598C83K.4J^.j~'  jrWO-^Xh 

■.:j:]3=*  You  will  find  much  pleasant  reading,  not  only  on  bird/^but  on  . 

~  "    other  out  of-door  friends,  in  Dr.  Abbott's  Days  out  of  doors.  Natural- //^^'  r 
//^•/***asJt!ajiamJbles  abj3ut^h[0E^^  at  odd  times.  Upland  and  meadow  flO^sJ 

//^f-^y-aad-Waste-land  wanderings;  also  in  Gibson's  Sharp  eyes.'^nd  BoUes'sif/^M.-? 
0  0?f-  J -At  the  north  of  Bearcamp  Water,  From  Blomidon  to  Smo£y,  ariajf/<^^  Jf 
p^ff  f/f  A-Land  of  the  lingering  snow,  all  in  591.5. 

When  you  have  seen  a  bird,  or  a  salamander  or  tree-toad  or  turtle 
that  you  do  not  know,  and  cannot  find  in  any  of  these  books,  go  into 
the  Watkinson  Library  and  look  in  some  of  the  large  illustrated 
volumes,  taking  great  care  in  handling  them. 

MAMMALS. 

ACHARD,  E. 

J.  50.195     History  of  my  friends. 
Baker,  Sir  Samuel  White. 
fiO^*f^  J.  50.197     Wild  beasts  and  their  ways. 

'v-JBucKLEY,  Arabella  B. 
^♦t.-I*  ^.  ,._  J.  50.199     Winners  in  life's  race. 

Cheever,  Henry  T. 

J,  50.202     Whale  and  his  captors. 
Cupples,  Mrs.   George. 

J,  50.203     Singular  creatures. 

Edwords,  C.  E. 
fl^'^  J.  50.204     Camp  fires  of  a  naturalist. 

'    Gautier,  Theophile. 
f^f'ZI  J.  50.205     My  household  of  pets. 


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Hawks,  Francis  L. 
Cjt,)~^  J.  50.206     Uncle  Philip's  conversations  about  the  whale  fish- 
ery, 2  V. 
Holder,  Charles  F. 
llffS-l^   J.   50.207     Ivory  king  (elephant). 

Knox,  Thomas  W. 
^JZ.fTi.  50.209     Horse  stories. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Hugh. 

J.  50.211     Cats  and  dogs. 
MogRis,  F.  0. 
^yf,li     J.  50.215     Dogs  and  their  doings. 
Oswald,  Felix   L. 

J.  50.217     Zoological  sketches. 
Parrots  and  monkeys. 

J.  50.219. 
Porter,  J.  H. 

J.  50.218     Wild  beasts. 
Rennie,  James. 
/-^•J    J.  50.220     Natural  history  of  quadrupeds. 
Saunders,  M. 

J.  50.220S     Beautiful  Joe  (a  dog).     R. 
Sewell,  Anna.  _. 

J.  50.221     Black  Beauty.     R.    /C36',Z6 

CLASS  60  — USEFUL  K^D  FINE  ARTS. 

Kirkland,  E.  S. 

J.   60.4     Dora's  housekeeping. 
^/'Z  /^  J.  60.5     Six  little  cooks. 

Dare,   Shirley,  and  others. 
yj'f^     J.  60.7     Girl's  room,  etc. 
Harland,  Marion. 

J.  60.9     Cookery  for  beginners.     R. 
Whitney,  A.  D.  T. 
27/ //^J.  60.11     Just  how.     R. 
Allen,  C.  B.  and  M.  A. 

J.  60.13     Man  wonderful  in  the  house  beautiful. 
Berners,  J. 

J.  60.15     First  lessons  on  health. 
,      Blaikie,  William. 
7'^^        J.  60.17     Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls.     R. 
Blaisdell,  a.  F. 

J.  60.18     Child's  book  of  health. 
J.  60.18B     Our  bodies. 
J.  60. ISA     How  to  keep  well. 
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Mack,  Jean. 
f/ff^.Zf    J.  60.19     History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread. 

J.   60.20     Servants  of  the  stomach. 
Youth's  health-book. 

J.   60.22. 
Brush,  Christine  Chaplin. 

J.  60.26     One  summer's  lessons  in  practical  perspective. 
Clement,  Clara  Erskine. 

J.   60.28     Outline  history  of  painting. 
Griffith,  R. 
S^'j3'Zy      J.   60.30     Boys' useful  pastimes. 

History  of  a  ship  from  her  cradle  to  her  grave. 
J.   60.35. 

Jenks,  Tudor. 
I(p0'^^  J.  60.36     Century  World's  Fair  book. 

LUKIN,  J. 

Of^  f^  J.   00.37     Amongst  machines. 
(dIHiIS     J.   60.38     Boy  engineers. 
Z^S-IX^    J-   60.39     Young  mechanic*. 
KiLBON,  G.  B. 

J.  60.40     Elementary  woodwork. 
Pearson,  E.  C. 

J.  60.41     Gutenberg  and  the  art  of  printing. 
Viollet-le-duc,  E.  E. 
1,0 1- 2j      j    60  43     Learning  to  draw.     R. 

Waite,  H.  R. 
(/'fJ'Y       J-  60.45     Boy's  workshop. 

/Wats  for  boys  to  make  and  do  things.     R. 
J.  60.47. 
Young  seaman's  manual.     R. 
J.  60.48. 

«—  The  bound  volumes  of  Amateur  work,  GSOAmW,  and  Every  man 
2/'5'.-?/liis  own  mechanic,  680Ev25,  will  help  you  in  using  tools.     You  will 
k*^--\^  find  Thurston's  Growth  of  the  steam-engine,  631.1T425,  Smiles's  Lives  tv-a  if-y 
of  the  engineers,  926Sra4L,  and  Ocean  steamships,  656C345,'j  lately  / 

reprinted  from  Scribner's  Magazine,  very  interesting.     See  alsp  more 
advanced  books  in  Bulletin,  October,  1893.  -  ^6i^,i 

CLASS  70  — AMUSEMENTS. 

American  boy's  book  of  sports. 

J.  70.0. 
Art  of  amusing. 

J.  70.1. 
Barti.ett,  G.  B. 
Xys.,Y    J.  70.2     New  games  for  parlor  and  lawn. 


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Beard,  Lina  and  Adelia. 

J.  70.3     American  girl's  handy-book.     R. 
Beard,  Daniel  C. 
ay^-^C  J.  70.4     American  boy's  handy-book.     R. 

Camp,  Walter. 
fyj'/e^  J.  70.7     American  football. 

Campbell,  Helen. 
^y^.f<l    J.  70.9     American  girl's  home  book, 
^  ^   Gassell's  book  of  indoor  amusements. 
^'fy      J.  70.12. 

,      'Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pastimes. 
S^b^.S~~      J.   70.13. 

Chadwick,  H. 
•5^^' A?      J.  70.15     Sports  and  pastimes  of  American  boys. 
Child,  Lydia  Maria. 

J.  70.17     Girl's  own  book. 
Good,  Arthur. 

J.  70.18     Magical  experiments. 
Hale,  Lucretia  P. 
Sy^-^    J.  70.19     Fagots  for  the  fireside.     R. 

HOLBROOK,   K. 

^y^^'f     J.  70.21     How? 

Keene,  John  Harrington. 
SV^'/S    J.  70.22     Boy'jB  own  guide  to  fishing. 
Lewis,  Angelo  J. 

J.  70.23     Magic  at  home. 

J.  70.23A     Modern  magic. 

J.  70.24     More  magic. 

J.  70.25     Parlor  amusements. 
Magician's  own  book. 

J.  70.27. 
Modern  sphinx. 

J.  70.29. 
"  Nessmuk." 

J.  70.31     Woodcraft. 
Newell,  William  Wells. 
ovj'^/        J.  70.33     Games  and  songs  of  American  children. 
Sandys,  W. 

J.  70.35     Christmas-tide. 

Sociable,  or  1001  home  amusements. 
SJZ.3      J.  70.39. 

Stagg,  a.  a.,  and  Williams,  H.  L. 

J.  70.40     American  football. 
Thompson,  Maurice,  editor. 
^h^.^C    J.  70.41     Bpy's  book  of  sports. 


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Valentine,  Mrs. 

J.  70.42     Games  for  evening  parties, 
Warner,  T.  R. 

J.   70.43     Shooting,  boating,  and  fishing. 

Young  lady's  book. 
J.   70.45. 

PLAYS,  DIALOGUES,  ETC. 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.,  and  Pratt,  A.  B.  A. 
/(^^•^.lO  j_  70.47     Comic  tragedies. 

The  plays  that  "  Little  Women  "  used  to  act. 
Baker,  George  M. 
ii\.r-  {p      J    YQ^g     Exhibition  dramas. 

J.  70.49A     Handy  dramas. 
Baldwin,  J.,  compiler. 
^Z^,  ^      J.  70.50     Harper's  school  speaker. 
Bell,  Mrs.  Hugh. 

J.  70.51     Nursery  comedies. 
Carrington,  H.  p.,  compiler. 

J.  70.52     Beacon  lights  of  patriotism. 
Cumnock,  R.  McL,,  compiler. 

J.  70.53     School  speaker, 
Denton,  C.  J. 

J.  70.55     Little  people's  dialogues. 
Freiligrath-Kroeker,  Kate. 

J.  70.57-58     Alice  through  the  looking-glass,  etc. 
Frost,  S.  Annie. 

J.  70.59     School  and  exhibition  dialogues. 

Jenner,  a. 

J.  70.61J     Half-hour  plays. 
Macaulay. 

J.  70.62     Acting  dialogues. 

MiLMAN,  C. 

J.  70.62M     Doll's  dramas. 
Monroe,  Lewis  B.,  compiler. 

J.  70.63     Young  folks'  readings, 
NoRTHEND,  Charles. 

J.  70.65     School  dialogues. 
Prevost,  C.  M. 

J.  70.64     Terra  cotta  plays. 
Rook,  E.  C.  and  L.  J. 

J.  70.67     Drills  and  marches. 

J.  70.68     Young  folks'  entertainments. 


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Shoemaker,  Mrs.  J.  W. 

J.  70.70     Choice  dialogues. 
^zy./^/Z.  70.71     Young  folks' dialogues. 
YoNGE,  Charlotte  M. 

J.  70.61     Historical  dramas. 

^XO  n-^'i)  ^°"  ^""'^  ^"*^  selections  for  reading  and  speaking  in  J.  90,  and  also      (^Ji/'-Ji^-J? 
HXi'.'w     Jfe^One  hundred  choice  selections,   820.80,  Dick's  Recitations  and  — (Z;? -y ,<-   'r. 
^za^-^i/re&^ings,  820.8D545R,  Best  things  from  the  best  authors,  820.8B  and     V'*/^"'  ~-^- 
Baker's  Reading  club,  820.8B17R.    ^^AZ  a^^  ^Zt,  6 

CLASS  80 -STORIES  OF  HOME  AND  SCHOOL  LIFE, 
HISTORY,  TRAVEL,  AND  ADVENTURE. 

You  will  miss  a  few  stories  that  were  in  the  first  edition,  but  they 
are  worn  out  and  out  of  print.     The  more  carefully  you  use  story- 
books, the  more  sure  you  will  be  of  finding  them  again. 
Aaron,  E.  M. 

J.  80.2     Butterfly  hunters  in  the  Caribbees.    fC'S^,  3 
Abbott,  Edward. 

c.  J.  80.5     Long  Look  House.    3^H>  -^ 
c.  J.  80.6     Outdoors  at  Long  Look.  ?Ui~  S — 
Abbott,  Jacob. 

c.  Franconia  stories.     R. 

JZf-  Z^3.  80.17  Malleville. 

3^f.  ^    J.  80.23  Wallace. 

J^/' ^    J.  80.19  MaryErskine. 

:?;e/  J    "J.  80.18  MaryBell. 

JJZf.  G    J.  80.14  Beechnut. 

J.^/.  7    J.  80.20  Rodolphus. 

7.e/^.  /^J.  80.16  Ellen  Linn. 

?^/'  ^    J-  80.22  Stuyvesant. 

J:ir.i'0  J.  80.15  Caroline. 

3Z^-  ff   ^-  ^^-^^  Agnes. 

c.  J.  80.24  Hadiper's  story  books,  12  v. 

Contents:   V.  1.  Bruno  ;   Willie  and  the  mortgage  ;  The  strait  gate.  A  /-^ 
/'Zf  V.  2.  The  littl^ouvre  ;    Frank;    Emma.A/*V.  3."Virginia'f"Timboo /. //^ 
and  Joliba  ;  Timboo  and  Fanny.     V.  4.  The  Harper  establishment ;  /,  j> 
//•^Franklin;    The  studio./.^V.   5.    Ancient  history/^  English  history;/,//^ 
/■  6  American  history.     V.  6.  John  Tru^f  ^Ifred^'^'The  museum/.^jV.   7. 
/.  /^he  engineer  ;   Rambles  among  the  Alps  ;   Three  gold  dollars^-yV.  8. 
/./7  The  Gibraltar  gallery  ;  Thealcov^'f  Dialogues/z/V.  9.     Thegreataim; 
/•/xrAunt  Margaret ;  Vernon;:',/V".  10.  Carl  and  Jocko  ;  Lapstone;  Orkney.  /.iSi^' 
A  S^  V.  11.  Judge  Justin  ;   Minigo  ;  Jasper.     V.  12.  Congo  ;  Viola  ;  Little/  2  y 
Paul.  l-^O       z,0  f.y         ///  '      ' 

c.  Jonas  books. 

3^3.  /^?  J.  80.36  Caleb  in  the  country. 

J.  80.37  Caleb  in  town. 

J.  80.38  Jonas  a  judge. 

J.  80.39  Jonas  on  a  farm  in  summer.  Jjj.  C^ 

J.  80.40  Jonas  on  a  farm  in  winter,  / 

J.  80.41  Jonas's  stories. 


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c.  Juno  stories.  , 

-^2'  I  f  J.  80.43    Juno  and  Georgie. 
43-/^    J.  80.45    Mary  Osborne. 
H3-^0   J.  80.44    Juno  on  a  journey. 
^i^Zl    J.  80.43    Hubert. 
c.fLucy  books,    R. 

3'^')  J  J.  80.50  Lucy's  conversations. 

jr^.^V  J.  80.51  Lucy's  stories, 

jrt'/f  J.  80.47  Lucy  at  study. 

'}Stl(/3.  80.46  Lucy  at  play. 

5i~^'/^  J.  80.48  Lucy  among  the  mountains. 

3r^  //'J.  80.49  Lucy  on  the  seashore. 
c.  Rollo  books. 

3Z.^-I    J.  80.52  Rollo  learning  to  talk;  Rollo  learning  to  read.  ^-^^^ -2^ 

?;?^.  "^J.  80.53  Rollo  at  work;  Rollo  at  play.  3J^^.  A/ 

3^^-^    J.  80.54  Rollo  at  school ;  Rollo's  vacation.,?^^  ^ 

jZ^f-"/  J.  80.55  Rollo's  experiments;  Rollo's  museum.  5^^. /^ 

3/!jf'^^-  80.56  Rollo's  travels;  Rollo's  correspondence. 5^/^,/^ 

J.  80.57  Rollo's  philosophy;  fire,  water.  j;i^,/^;  ^^, // 

J.  80.58  Rollo's  philosophy ;  &\v,  s^j.jjia, /Z;  Jsa,/-u 
Rollo  in  Europe. 

S/^.  f    J.  80.61    Rollo  on  the  Atlantic. 

S/^.^    J.  80.64    Rollo  in  London. 

3)^-  0    J.  80.68    Rollo  in  Scotland. 

3fcf.  2J  J.  80.66     Rollo  in  Paris. 

]ia.  J_  J.  80.69    Rollo  in  Switzerland. 

})Cj.  S     J.  80.70    Rollo  on  the  Rhine. 

5/f,  f     J.  80.65     Rollo  in  Naples. 

J/^,  10    J.  80.67    Rollo  in  Rome. 

j/f,  /     J.  80.62    Rollo  in  Geneva. 

jl^/r    J.  80.63    Rollo  in  Holland. 

Adams,  C. 

J.  80.74     Boys  at  home. 

Adams,  H.  C.  / 

/C'^'^'^Z       J.  80.77     *Sclioolboy  honour.     (English  boarding  school.) 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  ** 

i{.»ll-fl  J.   80.78     Page,  squire,  and  knight.     (Crusades.) 

AiMWELL,  Walter.  '*■ 

Aimwell  stories,  6  v.     R. 

3^-  iJ     J.  80.89  Oscar,  or  the  boy  who  had  his  own  way. 

J.  80.84  Clinton,  or  boy-life  in  the  country. 

_J.  80.85  Ella,  or  turning  over  a  new  leaf. 

J-Vi-.  Jib  J.  80.90  Whistler,  or  the  manly  boy. 

J.  80.88  Marcus,  or  the  boy-tamer. 

J.  80.87  Jessie,  or  trying  to  be  somebody. 

J.  80.86  Jerry,  or  the  sailor  boy  ashore. 

Alcott,  Lousa  M. 

Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.     (5  v.,  short  stories.) 

3^ll-  f  J.  80.91  Cupid  and  Chow-chow. 

/^^•'^  J.  80.92  Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  Pinafore. 

^^1-  'P  S.  80.93  My  boys. 

^^^•'     J.  80.94  My  girls. 

^^■Zff  J.  80.95  Old-fashioned  Thanksgiving. 


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?l^  0    J.   80.96     Eight  cousins, 
//ijyvy^.  80.97     Garland  for  girls.     (Short  stories.) 

///^-^j^J.   80.98     Hospital  sketches.     (With  short  stories.) 

^3.2;2^J.  80.99     JackandJill. 
/6/'2-^y  J.  80.100     Jo's  boys.     (Sequel  to  Little  men.)     R. 

3 /J'/:^/ J.  80.101  X Little  men.     (Sequel  to  Little  women.)     R. 
^7^7'. i'r^J.  80.102     Little  women.     R. 
-   Lulu's  library,  3  v. 

,1  J/l         J.  80.103    Christmas  dream  and  other  stories. 

,^i  J.  80.104    Frost  king  and  other  fairy  tales. 

/6'/j.^/       J.  80.105    Recollections  of  my  childhood,  etc. 
3'Z.y/l    J.  80.106     Morning  glories  and  other  stories. 
liLr^iS.  80.107     Old-fashioned  girl. 

J^^.  fJ   J.  80.108     Rose  in  bloom.     (Sequel  to  Eight  cousins.) 
j'r/.^r'j.  80.109     Silver  pitchers.     (Short  stories.) 
fltfy^O    J.  80.110     Spinning-wheel  stories. 

^-  ^-^     J.  80. 1 11     Under  the  lilacs. 
Alden,  W.  L. 

^'i-a-J  J.  80.113     Cruise  of  the  Canoe  Club.     R. 

^/-l-iy   J.  80.115     Cruise  of  the  Ghost. 

^^    y    J.  80.117     Moral  pirates. 

J.  80.119     New  Robinson  Crusoe. 
Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey. 
J//. /"'^  J.  80.122     Story  of  a  bad  boy.     R. 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de. 
tb3(,.  /     J    80.127     Cuore.     (Italian  schoolboy  life.) 

Allan,  E.  P. 

f  J.   80.125     One  little  maid.     (Girls'  boarding  school.) 
Andrews,  Jane. 
^Z/1    C.J.  80.129     Each  and  all.  (Sequel  to  Seven  little  sisters.)  R. 

f  J.  80.130     Only  a  year. 
^Z'fS     C.J.  80.131     Seven  little  sisters  who  live  on   the  round  ball 

that  floats  in  the  air.     R. 
l(ffl''i,l2J  Z.  80.133     Ten  boys  who  lived  upon  the  road  from  long  ago 
to  now.     R. 
Andrews,  Jessie  A. 

J.  80.135     Eteocles.     (Early  Christians  at  Antioch.) 
Armstrong,  A.  E. 

J.  80.136     Three  bright  girls. 
Austin,  Stella. 

J.  80.140     Kenneth's  children. 
Baker,  Sir  Samuel. 
syL.I-J     *J.  80.151     Cast  up  by  the  sea. 

J.  80.154     True  tales  for  my  grandsons. 
Ballantyxe,  R.  M. 

J.  80.156     Away  in  the  wilderness.     (British  America.) 
J.  80.158     Deep  down.     (Cornwall.) 


J.  80.159     Chasing  the  sun.     (Norway.) 

J.  80.160     Dog  Crusoe. 

J.  80.162     Erling  the  bold.     (Iceland,  about  800.) 

J.  80.163     Fast  in  the  ice. 

J.  80.164     Fighting  the  flames.     (London  firemen.) 

J.   80.165     Fighting  the  whales. 

J.  80.166     Floating  light  of  the  Goodwin  Sands. 

J.  80.167     Freaks  on  the  fells,  etc. 

J.  80.169      Gascoyne,  the  sandal-wood  trader.      (Pacific  Is- 
lands.) 
3ZZ.I0    J.  80.170     Gorilla  hunters.     (Africa.) 

■^j-0'"l     J-  80.171     Norsemen  in  the  west.     (Discovery  of  America, 
/  about  1000.) 

J.  80.172     Post  haste.     (London  post-office.) 
J^^./^  J.  80.173     Red  Eric.     (Sea  tale.) 

J.  80.174     Red  Rooney.     (Esquimaux.) 

J.  80.176     Shifting  winds.     (Sea  tale.) 

J.  80.178     Wild  man  of  the  west.     (Rocky  Mountains.) 

J.  80.178Y.     Young  fur  traders.     (British  America.) 
Banks,  M.  R. 

J.  80.179     Bright  days  in  the  old  plantation  time.     (South 
before  the  war.) 
Bakbauld,  Anna  Letitta. 

J.  80.180     Tales,  poems,  and  essays. 
Baring-Gould,  Sabine. 

J.  80.180|-     Grettir  the  outlaw.     (Early  Iceland.)     R. 

Barker,  Lady. 

J.  80.181     Sybil's  book. 
Barkley,  H.  C. 
^3.-^^  J.  80.183     My  boyhood. 

Barrows,  W. 

*J.  80.188     Twelve  nights  in  the  hunter's  camp. 

Bates,  Katharine  Lee. 

J.  80.191     Rose  and  Thorn. 

I  ^  0  jj     Baxter,  Sylvester. 
/fcr^.^  J.  80.192     Cruise  of  a  land-yacht.     (Mexico.) 

Baylor,  Frances  Courtenay. 
lUl'i  J,  80.193     Juan  and  Juanita.     (Texas  and  Mexico.)     R. 

Bethell,  Augusta. 

fj.  80.199     Millicent  and  her  cousins. 
There  is  a  good  Christmas  play  in  this  book. 

Biart,  Lucien. 
^3-7^      J.  80.199C     Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist. 
J.  80.200     Involuntary  voyage. 


Black,  William. 

J.  80.202     Adventures  in  Thule. 
''z  >.//,?  J.  80.203     Four  Mac Nicols.     (Scotch  coast.)     R. 
.        Blake,  E.  Vinton. 
^IcfZ.  -i  3    J    80.207     Dalzells  of  Daisydown. 

Bowman,  Anne. 

J.  80.208     Esperanza.     (Desert  island.) 
Bowman,  F.  J. 

J.  80.210     Island  home.  ' 

BOYESEN,  HjALMAR  HjORTH. 

llffSL-lJ    J.  80.212     Modern  Vikings.     (Stories  of  Norway.) 
'      J.  80.2r2N     Norseland  tales. 
Bradley,  Mary  E. 

J.  80.213     Douglass  Farm. 
J.  80.215     Wrong  confessed  is  half  redressed. 
Brooks,  Elbridge  S. 
je^^./A^j.  80.223     Chivalric  days. 
'Z^^S,  /     J.  80.225     Heroic  happenings. 
Brooks,  Noah. 
?^^- V    J.  80.221     Boy  emigrants.     R. 

J.  80.222     Boy  settlers.     (Sequel.)     R. 
^.5.  ^   *J.  80.224     Fairport  nine. 

*J.  80.22G     Our  baseball  club. 
■fBRowN,  Helen  Dawes. 
/io/f./^       J.  80.228     Two  college  girls.     (Vassar  College.)     R. 
Brush,  Mary  E. 

J.  80.229.     Paul  and   Persis.      (American  revolution  ;    Mo- 
hawk Valley.) 
Burnett,  Frances  Hodgson. 
^^■-^L      J.  80.233     Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.     R. 
ll,3/'Zl>  |x  80.235     Little  Saint  Elizabeth. 
/(^3/-  6     |j.  80.237.   Sara  Crewe. 
Butler,  W.  F. 

J.  80.238     Red  Cloud,  the  solitary  Sioux. 

BUTTERWORTH,   HeZEKIAH. 

J.  80.239     Log  schoolhouse  on  the  Columbia.     (Oregon  and 
Washington.) 
f(,ffS./(9  J.  80.238B-C      Boys    of   Greenway   Court.      (Boyhood    of 

Washington.) 
-e//-^-  -V  J.  80.238D     In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln. 

J.  80.239P     Patriot  schoolmaster.     (Nathan  Hale.) 
onnff     ^^'  ^^-2^0     Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia. 

'  '^J.  80.241     Zigzag  journeys  in  Australia. 
ZffZJ,  J     J.  80.242     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  British  Isles. 
30,^    J.  80.243     Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands. 


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■?6'/     J.  80.244     Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe. 
y^lS-fJ  J.  80.245     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Levant. 
302..    7  J.  80.246     Zigzag  journeys  in  northern  lands. 
^fO'^'f  Z.  80.247     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Occident. 
'){a>l3   J.  80.248     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient. 
^i-  ^(f  J.  80.249     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Sunny  South. 
J.  80.249H     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  White  City. 
J.  80.249M     Zigzag  journeys  on  the  Mediterranean. 
Bynnee,  Edwin  Lasseter. 

J.  80.250     Chase  of  the  Meteor  and  other  stories. 
Kp^^'ZO     J.  80.250Z     Zachary  Phips.     (Burr's  treason,  war  of   1812, 
Seminole  war,  etc.) 

Cahun,  Louis. 

■^/^-S    ■    J.  80.251  Adventures  of   Captain   Mago.      (Ancient  Phoe- 
nicians.) 

'}SM'lf       J.  80.253  Blue  banner.     (Crusades.) 
Cameron,  Verney  Lovett. 

J.  80.256  Adventures  of  Herbert  Massey.     (Africa.) 

J.  80.257  Harry  Kaymond. 
Caroll,  M. 

3ZI.  7  |j.  80.262  How  Marjory  helped. 

'      Catherwood,  Mary  Hartwell. 
/^f/^/     J.  80.265     Chase  of  St.  Castin.     (Short  stories   of   French 
Canada.) 
J.  80.266     Dogberry  bunch. 
J.  80.268     Old  caravan  days. 
ibo^-tO    tJ-  80.270     Rocky  Fork.     R. 

Champney,  Elizabeth  W. 
y^S.  b      J.  80.271     All  around  a  palette.     (Short  stories.) 
1XZ<^     J-  80.272     Great  grandmother's  girls  in  New  France.     (Tn- 
/  dian  massacre  in  Deerfield.) 

J.  80.273     Howling  Wolf  and  his  trick  pony. 
'IJZ.lS    J.  80.275     Three  Vassar  girls  abroad. 
Zzt'f'^-   J-   80.276     Three  Vassar  girls  in  England. 
///5^.//^  J.  80.277     Three  Vassar  girls  in  Italy. 
2^2.^.  5' S.  80.278     Three  Vassar  girls  in  South  America. 

J.  80.279     Three  Vassar  girls  in  the  Tyrol. 
222.'^  J.  88.280     Three  Vassar  girls  on  the  Rhine. 

fj.  80.281      Witch  Winnie.     (Boarding-school.) 
J.  80.2811     Witch  Winnie  in  Paris. 
J.  80.282B     Witch  Winnie's  studio. 
J.  80.28 IF     Witch  Winnie  at  Shinnecock. 
f  J.  80.282     Witch  W^innie's  mystery. 
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CpANEY,  George  L.        R. 
j2/.r      *J.  80.283     F.  Grant  &  Co. 
yS^-  ^     *J.  80.284     Tom.     (Sequel.) 
Charles,  Elizabeth. 

J.  80.287^     Cripple  of  Antiocli. 
J.  80.28r4     Two  vocations. 
f(^c6>-/jfj.  80.287     Winifred  Bertram. 
Charleswokth,  Maria  Lodisa. 

J.  80.288     Ministering  children. 
J.  80.288|     Sequel  to  Ministering  children. 
Cheney,  Ednah  D. 
3Zh  CJ     jj,  80.289     Child  of  the  tide. 
X^'V'  (i     JJ-  S0-'^90     Sally  Williams,  the  mountain  girl. 

Child,  Lydia  Maria. 
df2.l<J    J.  80.293     Philothea.     (Greece  in  time  of  Socrates.) 
Church,  Alfred  J.     R. 

J.  80.294     Burning  of  Rome.     (Time  of  Nero.) 
J.  80.295     Callias.     (Greece,  B.  C.  406.) 
J.  80.296     Chantry   priest   of   Barnet.     (England,  Wars  of 
the  Roses.) 
IfOJ-hl^^-  80.298     Count  of  the  Saxon  shore.     (England,  Romans, 

___  about  500.) 
/v'P'^i  J.  80.300     Hammer.  (Maccabees.) 
/U3r.iYi.  80.302     Three  Greek  children.     (Greece,  B.  C.  420.) 
/IfSlJl^^    80.303     To  the  lions.     (Rome,  early  Christians.) 
f^^''  7   J.   80.304     Two  thous«id  years  ago.     (Rome.) 
Z^^'^-  ^  J.  80.306     With  the  king  at  Oxford.     (England,  Charles  I.) 
/^J7-?7J.  80.308     Young   Macedonian.      (Time    of   Alexander   the 
/      Great.) 
Clark,  H.  H. 
flfflZ-  ifi    *J.  80.311     Boy  life  in  the  United  States  navy. 
/t'/')'.-?  7  *J.  80.312     Joe  Bently,  naval  cadet.     (Sequel.) 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden. 
)U(fil(i>  J.  80.315     Uncle,  Peep,  and  I. 

J.  80,316     Yarns  of  an  old  mariner. 
Cobb,  J.  F. 

J.  80.325     Martin  the  skipper. 
J.  80.327     Watchers  on  the  Longships. 
CoBDEN,  Paul. 

J.  80.330     Going  on  a  mission. 
J.  80.331     Good  luck. 
J.  80.332     Take  a  peep. 
J.  80.333     Turning  wheel. 
J.  80.334     Who  will  win? 
Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. 
^.^ .         J.  80.335     Winning  his  way.     (United  States;  civil  war.) 


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COLLINGWOOD,  HaERY. 

J.  80.336     Congo  rovers. 


J.  80.338     Log  of  the  Flying-Fish. 
J.  80.339     Missing  merchantman. 
J.  80.341     Pirate  Island. 
J.  80.343     Rover's  secret. 
CoMiNS,  Lizzie  B. 
3bb.l5^        |J.  80.344     Marion  Berkley.     (Boarding-school.) 

Cooke,  JogN  Esten. 
/LZH-,^        J.  80.345     My  lady  Pokahontas.     (Virginia,  1609.)     R. 

CooKE,  Rose  Terry. 
IUIp.ZZ^    J.  80.346     No. 
CooLiDGE,  Susan.     R. 
/^^^•/^  J.  80.346M     Barberry  bush.     (Short  stories.) 

f  J.  80.348     Cross  Patch.     (Short  stories.) 
^yj./^'     fJ,  80.350     Eyebright. 
3(,   0      fJ-  80.352     Guernsey  lily. 
/^/^^^;j^/'f  J.  80.354     Just  sixteen.     (Short  stories.) 
jKaty  books. 

3^hf3~     J.  80.364    What  Katydid. 

S'if.^.  i  J.  80.365    What  Katy  did  at  school.     (Boarding-school.) 

?  V-   Ip  J-  80.362    Curly  Locks  (short  story  in  Nine  little  goslings). 

II  IU,IS —      J-  80.366    What  Katy  did  next. 

II  Ti'.lf  '  J-  80  347     Clover. 

lOo^^-l^       J.  80.353    In  the  High  Valley. 

fO'ilfi-  K    fJ.  80.356     Little  country  girl. 

?^A'-?     f  J.  80.358     Mischief's  Thanksgiving.     (Short  stories.) 

IS^I'H     f J.  80.360     New  Year's  bargain.     (Short  stories.) 

3J/.  6     |j.  80.362     Nine  little  goslings.     (Short  stories.) 

J.  80.362N     Not  quite  eighteen.     (Short  stories.) 
^0,2^ZJ  f  J.  80.363     Round  dozen.     (Short  stories.) 

CooLiDGE,  Susan,  and  others. 
H^Jf      J.  80.367     Christmas  day  and  all  the  year.     (Short  stories.) 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore. 

Leather-stocking  tales.     R. 

2S-^        J.  80.368    Deerslayer. 
ZS'-  I  J.  80.370    Pathfinder. 

2S'-  i  J-  80.369    Last  of  the  Mohicans. 

2.  J".  3  J.  80.371     Pioneers. 

25-. '^  J.  80.372    Prairie. 

Corner,  Julia. 

J.  80.374     Shepherd  lord  and  other  stories.     (English  his- 
tory.) 
Coryell,  John  R. 

J.  80.374D     Diccon  the  bold.     (Cabot's  voyages.) 
If^O^'S'  J.  80.375     Diego  Pinzon.     (Voyage  of  Columbus.) 
Cowper,  F. 

J.  80.377C     Captain  of  the  Wight.     (Wars  of  the  Roses.) 


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Cox,  Maria  McIntosh. 
Ib^if'fJ     J  80.378     Raymond  Kershaw.     R. 

Craddock,  Charles  Egbert. 
lUJ'iT'     J.  80.380     Down  the  ravine. 
IC>3Z.IJ     J.  80.381     Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs. 

Cbaik,  Georgiana  M. 
.l(*^'f^       f  J.  80.382     Cousin  from  India. 
3-V.  /         f  J.  80.384     Miss  Moore. 
Crake,  A.  D. 

J.  80.386     Brian  Fitz-Count.     (England,  12th  century.) 
Crompton,  Frances  E. 

J.  80.386M     Master  Bartlemy. 
Crowninshield,  M.  B. 
^•^'^'^        J.  80.387     All  among  the  lighthouses.     (Maine  coast.) 
Cupples,  George. 

*J.  80.390     Cupples  Howe,  mariner, 
3/^./3       *J.  80.391     Deserted  ship. 

Dall,  Caroline  H. 
Z'j^-J     J.  80.401     Patty  Gray's  journey.     (Boston  to  Baltimore.) 
J.  80.402     From  Baltimore  to  Washington. 
J.  80.403     On  the  way. 

D ALTON,   W. 

'^^^'  I        J.  80.408     Tiger  prince.     (Abyssinia.) 
Dana,  Mary  S.  B. 

*J.  80.410     Forecastle  Tom. 

*J.  80.411     Young  sailor. 
Darling,  Mary  Greenleaf. 

J.  80.412     Battles  at  home. 

J.  80.413     In  the  world.     (Sequel.) 
Davies,  G.  Christopher. 

*J.  80.415     Peter  Penniless. 

*J.  80.416     Swan  and  her  crew. 

*J.  80.417     Wildcat  Tower. 
Davis,  Rebecca  Harding. 

J.  80.417A     Kent  Hampden. 

Davis,  Richard  Harding. 
liffOH^lZ.    *  J.  80.418     Stories  for  boys. 

Day,  Thomas. 
J/.//'         J    80.419     Sandford  and  Merton. 

^^u  /c-^^Y  of  my  life  at  Eton.     (English  school-life.) 
^^^''^       J.  80.420. 
Deane,  Mary  B. 

f  J.  80.422     Three  little  maids. 
DeFoe,  Daniel. 
-f.  15'       J.  80.425     Robinson  Crusoe. 


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De  Mille,  James. 

Young  Dodge  Club  series. 

J.  80.436    Among  the  brigands.     (Italy.) 
J.  80.437     Seven  hills.     (Rome.) 
337.  h  J.  80.438     Winged  lion.     (Venice.) 

De  Witt,  M.  Guizot. 
S3.  II  J.  80.440     French  country  family. 

f  J.  80.441     Marie  Derville. 
SOi'-H  J.  80.442     Motherless. 

Diaz,  Abby  Morton. 
hM-  I  c.  J.  80.444     Jimmyjohns. 

Has  some  simple  plays  and  dialogues, 
^-y^'  0  t  J-  80.446     Lucy  Maria.     (Sequel  to  William  Henry  and  his 

friends.) 
3Zf-f^'^       J.  80.447   WilHam  Henry  letters.    (Boys' boarding-school.)   R. 
J-^/"'/J  J-  80  448     William  Henry  and  his  friends.     (Sequel.)     R. 

Dixie,  Lady  Florence. 

J.  80.451     Young  castaways.     (Patagonia.) 
Dodge,  Mary  Mapes. 

C.J.  80.459     Baby  world. 
JJ~f.//  J.  80.455     Donald  and  Dorothy. 

5*^3.^  J.  80.457     Hans  Brinker.     (Holland.)     R. 

DouDNEY,  Sarah. 

fj.  80.460     Under  false  colours. 
Douglas,  Amanda  M. 
jKathie  stories. 

J.  80.466  Kathie's  three  wishes. 

J.  80.463  Kathie's  aunt  Ruth. 

J.  80.465  Kathie's  summer  at  Cedarwood. 

J.  80.464  Kathie's  soldiers. 

J.  80.461  In  th«  ranks. 

J.  80.463  Kathie's  harvest  days. 

fUC.lZy     J.  80.467  Larry. 

313.3         fj.  80.468  Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe. 

J4f  ^  fJ.  80.470  Seven  daughters. 

Douglas,  Marian. 
3^f.2^     J.  80.474     Peter  and  Polly.     (American  revolution.)    R. 

Drayson,  a.  W. 
^t^,-f3         *J.  80.475     Gentleman  cadet.    (English  military  school.) 

J.  80.476     White  chief  of  the  Caffres. 
Drummond,  Henry. 

J.  80.476A     Baxter's  second  innings. 
Drysdale,  W. 

J.  80.476J     Mystery  of  Abel  Forefinger. 

/^^^.  3/DuChaillu,  Paul  B. 

J.  80.476M     Ivar  the  Viking.     (Norway.) 


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Eastman,  Julia  A. 

J.   80.477     Romneys  of  Ridgemont. 
3Ci-^0     J    80.478     Short-comings  and  long-goings. 
J.  80.479     Striking  for  the  right. 

Eastwood,  Frances. 

J.  80.480     Marcella.     (Early  Christians.) 

Eaton,  Frances. 

j-J.  80.482     Queer  little  princess. 
Edgar,  J.  G. 

J.  80.487     Cressy  and  Poictiers.     (England,  Edward  III.) 
Edgeworth,  Maria. 

c  J.  80.493     Frank. 
J.   80.494     Sequel  to  Frank.     R. 
c.  J.  80.495     Harry  and  Lucy. 
J.  80.496     Harry  and  Lucy  concluded. 
c.  J.  80.497     Harry  and  Lucy;  Frank. 
PT.H    J.  80.499     Moral  tales.     R. 
3Si.3l    J.  80.500  Parent's  assistant. 
I^>3      J.  80.501     Popular  tales. 

fj.  80.502     Rosamond.     R. 
Eggleston,  Edward. 
^^'  ^^       J.  80.506     Hoosier  schoolboy.     R. 
J.  80.509     Schoolmaster's  stories. 
Eggleston,  George  Gary.     R. 

Big  Brother  Series.     (War  of  1812.) 

^-37^,  J.  80.514    Captain  Sam. 

l.<;f'(^  J.  80.513    Bigbrollier. 

Jr-V'V  J.  80.517    Signal  boys. 

J.  80.519     Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird.     (South  Carolina  coast.) 
Eiloart,  Mrs. 

J.  80.520     Boy  with  an  idea. 
Ellis,  Edward  S. 

Boy  Pioneer  Series. 

J.  80.541    Ned  in  the  block-house. 
J.  80.544    Ned  in  the  woods. 
J.  80.546    Ned  on  the  river. 

Deerfoot  Series. 

J.  80.533    Hunters  of  the  Ozark. 
J.  80.525     Camp  in  the  mountains. 
J.  80.536    Last  war  trail. 
Log  Cabin  Series. 

J.  80.538    Lost  trail. 

J.  80.5~i    Camp-fire  and  wigwam. 

J.  80.529    Footpriats  in  the  forest. 

J.  80.537     Lost  in  Samoa. 
J.  80.554     Tad. 


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Wyoming  Series. 

J.  80.558    Wyoming. 

J.  80.552    Storm  Mountain. 

J.  80.522    Cabin  in  the  clearing. 

Elwell,  E.  H. 
J/y. /^  J.  80..566     Boys  of  Thirty-five.     R. 

_  Everett,  William. 
30G.li)    '  *J.  80.581     Changing  base. 

'^0(!,j(i>  *j.  80.583     Double  play. 

K,iO.^'~f         *J.  80.587     Thine,  not  mine. 
EwiNG,  Juliana  Horatia.    R. 

J.  80.588     Brownies  and  other  stories. 
/li'iO-C  J.  80.589     Daddy  Darwin's  dovecot. 

UCr.Z^^        f  J.  80.590     Flatiron  for  a  farthing. 
JX"-^' <3  J.  80.591     Great  emergency  and  other  tales. 

?Zf</0  J.  80.593     Jackanapes. 

jsr-  I  J.  80.594     Jan  of  the  windmill. 

ly^^-H  J.  80.595     Last  words. 

H-UiZ^  J.  80.596     Lob  lie-by-the-fire  and  other  tales. 

313,  If"  J.  80.597   ■  Mary's  meadow. 

fCl^'1'1  J-  80.598     Melchior's  dream  and  other  tales. 

Mff.z^'        J.  80.599     Mrs.  Overtheway's  remembrances. 
j-V^.  (fi  \^.  80.600     Six  to  sixteen. 

Jiff./iK         J.  80.601     Story  of  a  short  life. 
IL/LQ  *J.  80.602     We  and  the  world.     (Sea  story.) 

Farquharson,  Martha. 
Syi'iff  J.  80.607     Casella.     (Waldenses  in  Italy,  17th  century.) 

Farrar,  Charles  A.  J. 

*J.  80.610     Down  the  West  Branch. 
*J.   80.611     Eastward  ho  ! 

J.  80.613     Up  the  North  Branch. 
*J.  80.614     Wild  woods  life. 
Stories  of  the  Maine  woods. 

Farrar,  Frederick  William. 
^^<lO  J.  80.617     Eric.     (English  boys' boarding-school.) 

Fawcett,  Millicent  Garrett. 
j^'3^7  J.  80.620     Tales  in  political  economy. 

Fenn,  George  Manvillk. 

*J.  80.625     Brownsmith's  boy. 

*J.  80.626     Bunyip  land. 

*J.  80.627     Crystal  hunters.     (Switzerland,) 

J.  80.627H     Devon  boys. 
*J.  80.628     Dick  o'  the  fens. 
lU^'H    J.  80.629     First  in  the  field. 
J.  80.630     Golden  magnet. 
*J.  80.632     In  the  king's  name.     (Sea  life,  18th  century.) 


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*J.  80.635     Menhardoc.     (Cornwall.) 
*J.  80.637     Mother  Carey's  chicken. 
*J.  80.639     Nat  the  naturalist. 
*J.  80.641     Patience  wins. 
*J.  80.642     Quicksilver. 
*J.  80.644     Silver  canon. 
*J.  80.645     Syd  Belton. 
*J.  80.647     Yussuf  the  guide. 
Fern,  Fanny. 

J.  80.648     Little  ferns. 
Fitch,  Clyde. 

J.  80.650     Knighting  of  the  twins  and  other  stories. 
Fleeta. 

J.  80.654     Nina  Grey. 
Fletcher,  Robert  Howe. 

c.  J.  80.659     Marjorie  and  her  papa.     R. 
Forbes,  Archibald. 
^/2/iT  t^  J.  80.661     Czar  and  sultan.     (Russo-Turkish  war.) 
*Frazar,  Douglas. 

J.  80.662     Perseverance  Island 
Fremont,  Jessie  Benton. 
Ihfi^.  V         J.  80.665     Will  and  the  way  stories. 
French,  Harry  W. 

J.  80.666     Our  boys  in  China. 
J.  80.668     Our  boys  in  India. 
l(cM$^       J.  80.669     Our  boys  in  Ireland. 

Frith,  Henry. 
I(rff'i-        *j,  80.673     Biography  of  a  locomotive. 
*J.  80.674     Cruise  of  the  Wasp. 
*J.  80.677     Jack  o'Lanthorn. 

*J.  80.681      Under  Bayard's  banner.     (France,  16th  century.) 
Gaskell,  Elizabeth  C. 

f  J.  80.688     Moorland  cottage. 

Mrs.  Gaskell's  Cranfoj-d  and  Wives  and  daughters  are  interesting 
books  for  girls.        ^ ff-  j  -^/  // 

Gaylord,  Glance,  pseud,  for  W.  I.  Bradley. 

J.  80.692     After  years.     (Sequel  to  Culm  Rock.) 
J.  80.693     Culm  Rock. 
GiLLIAT,  E.  R. 

ILIO.'.O      J.  80.701     Forest  outlaws.     (England,  Robin  Hood.) 
J.  80.703     John  Standish.     (England^  Uth  century.) 
Good  stories  for  young  people. 

J.  80.708. 
Goodwin,  Christina. 
fyjj.^     fJ.  80.711     After  school  days. 
fUl(f,i5     fJ.  80.713     How  they  learned  housework. 
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Gordon,  W.  J. 
Ih^^'i^f  J.  80.716     Englishman's  Haven.     (Siege  of  Louisbourg.) 

Goss,  Warren  Lee. 
/UZ.Z^  J.  80.718     Jed.     (United  States ;  civil  war.) 

ly^.S"^        J.  80.718T     Tom  Clifton. 

Gould,  Jeanie  T. 
3J^-^^  J.  80.720     Marjorie's  quest. 

GOULDING,   F.  R. 

S/f.5  J.  80.721     Marooner's  Island. 

/it  SLxfy  J-  80.722     Young  marooners. 

Grant,  Maria  M. 
^O-ZO  J.  80.725     Jeanie  Nairn's  wee  laddie. 

Grant,  Robert. 
H,3S'.I5~^       *J.  80.727     Jack  Hall.     (American  boys'  boarding-school.) 
11,5^'  6  =»J.  80.728     Jack  in  the  bush.     (Canada.) 

Gray,  Ellis. 

fj.  80.733     Cedars.     (Sequel  to  Long  ago;  girls'  boarding- 
school.) 
tJ.  80.734     Long  ago. 

Gray,  Mrs.  R. 

f  J.   80.738     Lottie's  half-sovereign  and  other  stories. 
Green,  Evelyn  Everett. 
/(ff^S'.lf         J.  80.739     In  the  days  of  chivalry.     (England,  1350.) 

Greene,  Homer. 
/(fijS'.lb  J.  80.740     Burnham  Breaker.     (Coalmines.) 

Greene,  Mrs. 

J.  80.741     Grey  house  on  the  hill. 
Greenwood,  Grace. 

J.  80.742     Stories  of  many  lands. 
Greey,  Edward. 
330>^  J.  80.745     Bear-worshipers  of  Yezo. 

ZJil.ff  J.  80.746     Wonderful  city  of  Tokio. 

XZf,  P'  ^-  80.747     Young  vVmericans  in  Japan. 

Griffis,  William  Elliot. 
/(i>/6>.3f  J    80.749     Honda  the  Samurai.     (Japan.) 

Guernsey,  Lucy  Ellen. 

fJ.  80.750     Irish  Amy. 
Hale,  Edward  Everett.      R. 
/le^OJ^         J.  80.760     East  and  west.     (Ohio,  about  1800.) 
Ht%t>l5~       J.  80.761     Pour  and  five. 
20*i'i~j         J.  80.763     In  His  name.     (Waldenses,  France,  12th  century.) 
IbzCfO         J.  80.764     Man  without  a  country. 
Hale,  Edward  Everett,  and  Susan. 
2ZI-1         J.  80.765     Family  flight.     (France,  Germany,  etc.) 
fffif^ff         J.  80.766     Family  flight  around  home.     (United  States.) 
Hi'i'lO       J.  80.767     Family  flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria. 


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HiH-iJ      J.  80.768     Family  flight  through  Mexico. 
>ll^i/(f    J.  80.769     E'amily  flight  through  Spain. 

Hale,  Lucretia  P.      R. 
Ibl^Jb       J.  80.773     Last  of  the  Peterkins. 
Hi'Zt}       J.  80.775     Peterkin  papers. 
Hall,  C.  W. 
l(pO^,Z3      J.  80.779     Adrift  in  the  ice-fields. 
2ls>.l^^'     J.  80.781     Drifting  round  the  world. 
Hall,  L.  A. 

J.  80.782     Which  was  the  bravest  ? 
Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C. 

J.  80.783     Union  Jack. 
Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert. 
3ZZ.f       *J.  80.785     Harry  Blount. 

Hamilton,  Gail.  R. 

7^I^I2         C.J.  80.789     Little-folk  life. 
J.  80.791     Red-letter  days. 
Harley,  a.  J. 
Z^S.'.-J     J.  80.792     Young  Crusoe. 

Ha^rris,  Joel  Chandler. 
\[i<jS'.t     J.  80.793     On  the  plantation.     R. 

Harris,  Miriam  C. 

fj.  80.794     Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.     (Girls' boarding- 
school.) 
^77-/6      f  J.  80.795     Roundhearts.     (Short  stories.) 

Hartner,  E. 
Ilp^t.l^       f  J.  80.797-8     Pythia's  pupils.     (Girl-life  in  Germany.)    R. 
Haven,  Alice  B. 

J.  80.800     Contentment  better  than  wealth. 
J.  80.802     Nothing  venture,  nothing  have. 
J.  80.803     Out   of   debt,  out  of   danger.     (Girls'   boarding- 
school.) 
J.  80.804     Place  for  everything. 
Haweis,  H.  R. 

J.  80.806     Pet. 
Hayes,  A.  A. 

J.  80.808     Cast  away  in  the  cold.     (Arctic  regions.) 
Heldmann,  B. 

J.  80.811     Mutiny  on  board  the  Leander. 
Henty,  G.  a.  R. 

/6<J7/:  ^  J    go  814     Beric  the  Briton.     (Julius  Caesar  in  Britain.) 
y^?r,/.z  J.  80.816     Bonnie  Prince  Charlie.     (Rebellion  of  1745.) 

J.  80.872     Boy  knight,  or  Fighting  the  Saracens.     (Crusades.) 
J.  80.825     Bravest  of  the  brave.     (Spain,  1700.) 
/t,3tf.Z3   J.  80.830     By   England's  aid.     (Holland   and   Spain,    16th 
century.) 


68 

/^/J'T^J^J.  80.835     By  pike  and  dyke.      (England  and  Spain,   16th 
century.) 

J.  80.840     By  right  of  conquest.     (Mexico;  Cortez.) 

J.  80.843     By  sheer  pluck.     (Ashanti  war.) 

/L>(f"lO    J.  80.846     Captain  Bayley's  heir.     (California,  1849.) 

fb3<^<-^f    J.  80.851     Cat  of  Bubastes.     (Ancient  Egypt.) 

J.  80.855     Chapter  of  adventure.     (Siege  of  Alexandria.) 

/Qfff-  r     Z.  80.856     Condemned  as  a  nihilist.     (Russia.) 

J.  80.857     Cornet  of  horse.     (Marlborough's  wars.) 
Out  of  'print,  Nov.  18'J4;  ordered. 

/Uc/^(f^   J.  80.860     Dash  for  Khartoum.     (Gordon  in  Egypt.) 

J.  80.863     Dragon  and  the  raven.     (England;  King  Alfred.) 

J.  80.869     Facing  death.     (Mining.) 

J.  80.873     Final  reckoning.     (Australia.) 

J.  80.877     For  name  and  fame.     (Afghan  war.) 

J.  80.881     For  the  Temple.     (Fall  of  Jerusalem.) 

lUo^^.  /     J.  80.890     Held  fast  for  England.     (Siege  of  Gibraltar.) 

/6'^'7-/6' J.  80.897     In  freedom's  cause.     (Bruce  and  Wallace,  1300.) 

/6^f'  //J.  80.901     In  the  reign  of  terror.     (French  revolution.) 

J.  80.900     In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies. 

J.  80.905     In  times  of  peril.     (Indian  rebellion,  1857.) 

J.  80.871     Jack  Archer,  or  Fall  of  Sebastopol.     (Crimea.) 

/^^^..g/  J.  80.914     Jacobite  exile.     (Charles  XII  of  Sweden.) 

/L,3f-fl     J.  80.919     Lion  of  St.  Mark.     (Venice,  15th  century.) 

J.  80.921     Lion  of  the  north.     (Thirty  years' war.) 

J.  80.925     Maori  and  settler.     (New  Zealand.) 

llfilZ.Zt   J.  80  934     One  of  the  28th.     (Battle  of  Waterloo.) 

J.  80.938     Orange  and  green.     (Ireland,  16§8.) 

Xl-h>H    J.  80.942     Out  on  the  Pampas.     (South  America.) 

J.  80.948     Redskin  and  cowboy.     (Western  plains.) 

J.  80.953     St.  George  for  England.     (Edward  III.) 

J.  80.959     Sturdy  and  strong. 

J.-  80.963     Tales  of  daring  and  danger. 

J.  80.968     Through  the  fray.     (Luddite  riots,  about  1830.) 

J.  80.972     True  to  the  old  flag.     (English  side  of  American 
revolution.) 

/^j7.  ^^j,  80.976     Under  Drake's  flag.     (Voyages,  16th  century.) 

J.  80.980     When  London  burned.     (1666.) 

y^JA/^  J.  80.982     With  Clive  in  India.     (18th  century.) 

J.  80.986     With  Lee  in  Virginia.     (Civil  war,  1861-65.) 

J.  80.995     W^ulf  the  Saxon.     (Norman  conquest.) 

/<^/J'/<)"^.  80.992     With  Wolfe  in  Canada.     (1759.) 

J.  80.996     Yarns  on  the  beach. 

hl'f^   J.  80.1001     Young  buglers.    (Peninsular  war;  Spain,  1807.) 

/^/<?-/Vj.  80.1003     Young  Carthaginian.     (Hannibal.) 

J.  80.1006     Young  colonists. 

J.  80.1009     Young  franc-tireurs.     (Franco-Prussian  war.) 
HiGGiNsoN,  Mary  Thacher. 

J.  8O.IOI0     Room  for  one  more. 


69 

HoFLANB,  Barbara. 

J.  80.1022     History  of  an  officer's  widow. 
^,  (^  J.  80.1024     Son  of  a  genius. 

Hope,  Ascott  R. 
?2^.  J        J.  80.1025     My  schoolboy  friends. 
HoppiN,  Augustus.        R. 
jL'I 3       J.  80.1026     Recollections  of  Auton  House. 
'ibZJ        J.  80.1027     Two  Compton  boys. 
Hood,  Thomas,  Jr. 

J.  80.1028     Rainbow's  Rest. 
Howard,  Blanche  Willis. 

J.  80.1029     Battle  and  a  boy. 
/(i?^6,//^J.  80.1029N     No  heroes.     R. 
.        Howard,  Oliver  O. 
N-J.l^       *J.  80.1030     Donald's  school  days.     (Boys'  boarding-school). 

.,         HewELLs,  William  D. 
iMf'l f       J    80.1030H     Christmas  every  day  and  other  stories.     R. 

HowiTT,  Mary. 

J.  80.1030|^     Angel  unawares. 
332.Z7    J.  80.1031     Hope  on,  hope  ever. 

^'  //      J.  80.1032     Little  coin,  much  care. 
?33-3^    J.  80.1032M     My  own  story. 

J.  80.1033     No  sense  like  common  sense. 
J.  80.1034     Popular  moral  tales. 
Contents :  Little  coin,  much  care  ;   Love  and  money  ;   Strive  and 
thrive. 

J.  80.1035     Sowing  and  reaping. 
J.  80.1036     Which  is  the  wiser? 
S.?^.ii.O       J.  80.1037     Who  shall  be  greatest  ? 
lO'f^     J.  80.1038     Work  and  wages. 

Hughes,  Thomas. 
II.  t        *J-  80.1042     Tom  Brown's  school  days  at  Rugby.     (English 
boarding-school.)     R. 
Humphrey,  Frances  A. 
1(^1^'  7       J.  80.1046     Children  of  Old  Park's  Tavern.     R. 

I.,  J.  W.,  translator. 
313,  3 f      J.  80.1048     Child's  friend  ;  selections  from  Berquin. 

Ingelow,  Jean. 

"7-//^     J  J.  80.1051  Sister's  bye-hours. 

U'4.^M--.r^^  J.  80.1053  Stories  told  to  a  child. 

i^^.xy     f  J.  80.1056  Studies  for  stories. 

Ingersoll,  Ernest. 
'If.r'    J.  80.1057     Ice  queen.     (Lake  Erie.) 
J.  80.1059     Silver  caves.     (Colorado.) 


70 

Irving,   Washington.     R. 
^^'1'  J.  80.1062     Bracebridge  Hall. 

J.  80.1063     Old  Christmas. 
/i.lS^         J.  80.1064     Rip  Van  Winkle. 

Jackson,  Helen.     R. 
ll/IZ.I         C.J.  80.1065     Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa. 
^^'-  ^  c.  J.  80.1066     Letters  from  a  cat. 

^Z>^^        c.  J.  80.1067     Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family. 
"^^-  f  J.  80.1068     Nelly's  silver  mine.     (Colorado.) 

"  Jak." 

Birchwood  Series.     R. 

1013.1/  J.  80.1071  Fitch  Club. 

ms.q  -J.  80.1069  Birchwood. 

/C/3-l2-y  J.  80.1077  Riverside  Museum. 

l03S'-i  J.  80.1075  Professor  Johnny. 

/(.^S-.l^    J.  80.1073     Giant  dwarf. 
llflhZ'4-  J.  80.1079     Rolf  and  his  friends. 
lOd^.ZJ  J.  80.1081      Scotch  caps. 
Jamison,  C.  V.     R. 
/(p  03.30    J.  80.1086     Lady  Jane.     (New  Orleans.) 
J.  80.1087     Toinette's  Philip. 
Janvier,  Thomas  A. 
I  i'i^.XO        *J.  80.1090     Aztec  treasure-house.     (Mexico.)     R. 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.    R. 
fUl3.Z^        fj.  80.1095     Bettv  Leicester. 
^J-^         C.J.  80.1100     Play-days. 

/l,/f<Q>  fJ-  80.1104     White  heron,  and  other  stories. 

Johnson,  E. 

C.J.  80.1111     Judge's  pets. 
Johnson,  Rossiter.     R. 

J.  80.1113     End  of  a  rainbow, 
.fi  /.  ^    —  J.  80. 1 1 1 5     Phseton  Rogers. 
Jones,  C.  A. 

fJ.  80.1120     Only  a  girl.     (Brittany.) 

Keary,  Annie. 
3'^y.  I*  fJ.  80.1125     York  and  Lancaster  rose.     R. 

Keene,  S.  F. 

J.  80.1128     Lyle  MacDonald.     (Maine  woods.) 

Kellogg,  Elijah. 

Elm  Island  Series. 

S/J.  2^'  J.  80.1158  Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island. 

f/7.  .7      J.  80.1142  Charlie  Bell. 

?lil^ti     J.  80.1132  Ark  of  Elm  Island. 

i»yj".  4      ^-  80.1136  Boy  farmers  of  Elm  Island. 

3(,{,V,      J.  80.1188  Young  shipbuilders  of  Elm  Island. 

31*jS      J.  80.1154  Hardscrabble  of  Elm  Island. 


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Forest  Glen  Series. 


y^J^-^2_/J.  80.1168  Sowed  by  the  wind. 

)l,3t,'  :}  J.  80.1184  Wolf  Run. 

)lfjtf  H-  J.  80.1138  Brought  to  the  front. 

)l  3(f  S    J.  80.1162  Mission  of  Black  Eifle. 

)ll(,.    ^  J.  80.1150  ForestGlen. 

IU3^'7'^-  *^^-^l^^  Burying  the  hatchet. 
Good  Old  Times  Series. 

//!^J^.  ^4^  J.  80.1153  Good  old  times. 

)  (,f^i  t  Oi.  80.1174  Strong  arm  and  a  mother's  blessing. 

iLjU-  /^  J-  80.1178  Unseen  hand. 

)  U3  If-  '^^^-  80.1160  Live  Oak  boys. 
Pleasant  Cove  Series. 

S^f'J       J.  80.1134  Arthur  Brown. 

J7f.   0       J.  80.1186  Young  deliverers. 

2zf'  -2—^   J.  80.1146  Cruise  of  the  Casco. 

70/.  a        J.  80.1144  Child  of  the  Island  Glen. 

77/7.  V       J.  80.1156  John  Godsoe's  legacy. 

dz\  5~~  J-  80.1148  Fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  Cove. 

Whispering  Pine  Series. 

J    80.1172  Stout  heart. 

J.  80.1170  Spark  of  genius. 

J.  80.1166  Sophomores  of  Radcliffe. 

J.  80.1180  Whispering  Pine. 

J.  80.1176  Turning  of  the  tide. 

J.  80.1182  Winning  his  spurs. 

Ker,  David. 

f^^-f     *J.  80.1193  Into  unknown  seas.     (Sea  story.) 

'7'?'i'-J'' *J.  80.1195  Lost  city.     (Central  Asia.) 

King,  Charles. 

/(p^./6     J.  80.1200  Cadet  da3-s.     (Life  at  West  Point.)     R. 

Kingston,  William  H.  G. 
^  *J.  80.1205     Adventures  in  Africa. 

5*.^  *J.  80.1206  Antony  Way  mouth.    (English  voyagers  in  16th 
century.) 

*J.  80.1208  Arctic  adventures. 
fr.^    *J.  80.1210     Cruise  of  the  Frolic. 

*J.  80.1212     Dick  Cheveley. 
^^./f  *J.  80.1214     From  powder-monkey  to  admiral. 
^^'7    *J.  80.1216     Hendricks  the  hunter.     (Zululand.) 
.?^'/f  *J.  80.1218     Hurricane  Hurry.     (Time  of  American  revolu- 
tion.) 
>^/. /^  *J.  80.1220     In  New  Granada. 

S'i-fy  *J.  80.1222     In  the  eastern  seas.     (Celebes  Islands.) 
*J.  80.1224     In  the  Rocky  Mountains. 
*J.  80.1226     James  Braithwaite. 
*J.  80.1228     Little  Ben  Hadden.     (Coral  islands.) 
*J.  80.1230     Mark  Seaworth. 
*J.  80.1232     Missing  ship. 


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*J. 
*J. 
*J. 

3^1 2. 1     *J. 


80.1234 
80.1236 
80.1238 
80.1240 


Knox, 

Zi^<^     J. 
•2.Z0. 13     J, 


Thomas  W 
80.1261 
80.1263 
80.1265 
80.1264 
80.1267 
80.1269 
80.1270 
80.1272 


ilOO(>.za,  80.1278 

J'^''^  J.  80.1275 

^^'M-J.  80.1277 

^lf-3     J.  80.1279 

ZZ0IO    J.  80.1281 

At/'*/;2-  J.  80.1283 

/Iffi^f.lff    J.  80.1285 

/l^03iq_Z.  80.1287 

%ZUt~i.  80.1289 

ZZ^">  *J.  80.1292 

Si^Cj.f     *J.  80.1294 

Lakeman,  Mary. 

fj.  80.1300 

fj.  80.1302 

Lamb,  Ruth. 

J.  80.1309 


Peter  the  whaler. 
Peter  Trawl. 
Round  the  world. 
Salt  water. 

Boy  travellers  in  Africa. 

Boy  travellers  in  Australasia. 

Boy  travellers  in  Ceylon  and  India. 

Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe. 

Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo. 

Boy  travellers  in  Egypt. 

Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Boy  travellers  in  Japan. 

Boy  travellers  in  the  Levant, 

Boy  travellers  in  Mexico. 

Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe. 

Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian  empire. 

Boy  travellers  in  Siam  and  Java. 

Boy  travellers  in  South  America. 

Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe. 

John  Boyd's  adventures.     (Sea  story.) 

Voyage  of  the  Vivian.     (Arctic  regions.) 

Young  Nimrods  around  the  world. 

Young  Nimrods  in  North  America. 

Pretty  Lucy  Merwyn. 
Ruth  Eliot's  dream. 


La  Motte  Fouque,  F.  H.  C. 
^f-0.i2j       J.  80.1311     Thiodolf  the  Icelander. 
R. 


Captain  Christie's  granddaughter. 

(Constantinople,   10th 


Social  evenings. 

African  Crusoes. 
Australian  wanderers. 


century.) 
Lee,  Mary  E. 
fY/6         J.  80.1313 

Lee,  Mrs. 

J.  80.1315 
J.  80.1316 
Leighton,  Robert.    R. 

J.  80.13160     Olaf  the  glorious.     (Norway.) 
/i>o^.ZO      J.  80.1317     Pilots  of  Pomona.     (Orkney  Islands.) 
IC>I7S''I0     J.  80.1319     Thirsty  sword.     (Scotland,  13th  century.) 
J.  80.131 9  W     Wreck  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 

Lewis,  Angelo  J. 

J.  80.1320     Conjurer  Dick. 


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LiLLiE,  Lucy  C. 
I^'^-'I     f  J.  80.1324     Colonel's  money, 
fj.  80.1324^     Esther's  fortune. 

|j.  80.1325     For  Honor's  sake.     (Sequel  to  Squire's  daugh- 
ter.) 
l^^-lJ      fj.  80.1327     Household  of  Glen  Holly, 
/^//■.r"  fJ-  80.1329     Jo's  opportunity.     R. 
i<^'i.Z-  '    fJ.  80.1333     Mildred's  bargain  and  other  stories. 

J.  80.1334     My  mother's  enemy. 
lOjfij.j-^  fJ.  80.1335     Nan. 

fJ.  80.1337     Phil  and  the  baby. 
icjtf.-i      f J.  80.1339     Rolf  House.     (Sequel  to  Nan.) 
'        jj.  80.1340     Squire's  daughter. 
Little  Rosy's  travels.  ^ 

C.J.  80.1343. 
*jOUGhead,  Flora  Haines. 
/6^4,^^^  J.  80.1344     Abandoned  claim.     (California.)     R. 

Low,  C   R. 

J.  80.1346     Tales  of  naval  adventure. 
Lowell,  Robert  T.  S. 
3^^//      *J-  80.1350     Antony    Brade.     (American    boys'    boarding- 
school.) 
LuMMis,  Charles  F. 

J.  80.1357     New  Mexico  David  and  other  stories. 
Lyall,  Edna. 
/^/^.  xr"  c.  J.  80.1363     Their  happiest  Christmas. 

MacDoxald,  George. 
,^^^-^         J.  80.1367     Gutta-percha  Willie. 
3lH'f^       J.  80.1370     Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood. 
/  l^fi^'  )  J.  80.1372     Rough  shaking. 

Machar,  Agnes  Maule. 
/6^«r,/^  J    80.1372M     Marjorie's  Canadian  winter. 

McIntosh,  Maria  W. 

J.  80.1373     Conquest  and  self -conquest. 
J.  80.1373P     Praise  and  principle. 
J.  80.1374     Cousins. 

Mackarness,  M.  a. 

133.3 ir'      J.  80.1376  Trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam. 

J.  80.1377  When  we  were  young,  and  other  stories. 

Macy,  W.  H. 

3o'hi3       J.  80.1387  There  she  blows.     (Whaling.) 

Malot,  Hector. 

lUtO.  y,,     J.  80.1389  Roland  Kalbris. 


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Manning,  Mary  Anne.  R. 

'i.^0      J.  80.1390     Cherry  and  Violet.     (Plague  of  London,  1666.) 
J.  80.1392     Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.     (London,  16th 
century.) 
S'JS^    J.   80.1393     Paire  gospeller.     (Anne  Askew;  England,  16th 

century.) 
3^2  3     J.  80.1394     Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     (England,  16th 

century.) 
fjy-f      J.  80. 1 395     Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell.     (Wife 
of  John  Milton,  17th  century.) 
Markham,  Richard.  R. 

J.  80.1398     Aboard  the  Mavis. 
J.  80.1399     Around  the  Yule  log. 
J.  80.1400     On  the  edge  of  winter. 

These  three  volumes,  full  of  stories  from  American  history,  are 
bound  together  under  the  title  Colonial  days,  J.  80.1401. 

Marryat,  Frederick. 
Jl^Sf.fO     J.  80.1403     Children   of  the   New   Forest.     (England, 

Charles  I.) 
lUii^'C    J.  80.1404     Little  savage. 
/(/)/ /•l'^  i.  80.1405     Masterman  Ready.     (Desert  island.) 

J.  80.1406     Mission.     (Africa.) 
/yi(e.^3    J.  80.1407     Settlers  in  Canada. 

Marshall,  Emma. 

fj.  80.1409     Born  in  the  purple. 
Jip0q.ir\i.  80.1409C     Close  of  St.  Christopher's. 
3y.//^tJ.  80.1409E     Edith  Prescot. 

fJ.  80.1409J     Joanna's  inheritance. 
fJ.  80.1409N     New  relations. 
fJ.  80.1410     Those  three. 
Martineau,  Harriet. 

J.  80.1411     Billow  and  the  rock.     (Scotland,  1740.) 
J.  80.1412     Crofton  boys.     (English  boarding-school.)     R. 
/6^^  7/2^  J.  80.1413     Feats  on  the  fiord.     (Norway.)     R. 
Illustrations  of  political  economy. 

J.  80.1414  Berkeley  the  banker,  3  v. 

J.  80.1416  Charmed  sea. 

333.  ;l^  J.  80  1417  Demerara. 

J.  80.1418  Ella  of  Garveloch. 

J.  80.1419  For  each  and  for  all. 

J.  80.1420  French  wines  and  politics. 

J.  80.1421  Homes  abroad. 

333.  (e    J.  80.1422  Ireland. 

J.  80.1423  Life  in  the  wilds. 

J.  80.1424  Messrs.  Vanderput  and  Snoek. 

J.  80.1425  Weal  and  woe  in  Garveloch. 

/lif'lJl    J.  80.1426     Peasant  and  the  prince.     (French  revolution.) 
Matthews,  Brander. 

J.  80.1437  '  Tom  Paulding.     R. 


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Mathews,  Joanna  A. 

J.  80.1429     Bessie  Harrington's  venture. 
J.  80.1430     Jack  Granger's  cousin. 
Mathews,  Margaret  Harriet. 

fj.  80.1433     Dr.  Gilbert's  daughters. 
May,  E.  J. 

J.  80.1438     Bertram  Noel. 
*J.  80.1439     Louis's  school-days,  or  Dashwood  Priory. 
*J.  80.1440     Mortimer's  college  life. 
English  boys'  boarding-school  stories. 
May,  Sophie. 

f  Quinnebasset  Series. 

fh^^J^Z.  80.1446  In  old  Quinnebasset. 

j'7'?-  '' '  J.  80.1445  Doctor's  daughter. 

J^^"'^  J.  80.1448  Our  Helen. 

yi^-'IZ.  80.1444  Asbury  twins. 

7  i'V.  y  J.  80. 1449  Quinnebasset  girls. 

i7.''3j.  80.1447  Janet,  a  poor  heiress. 

Mayhew,  Horace. 

J.  80.1453     Peasant-boy  philosopher. 
Meade,  Lucy  T. 

fJ.  80.1456     Beresford     prize.       (English     girls'     boarding- 
school.) 
J.  80.1457M     Betty.     (English  girls' boarding-school.) 
fJ.  80.1457     Children  of  Wilton  Chase. 
J.  80.1458     Daddy's  boy. 
fJ.  80.1461     Palace  beautiful. 
fJ.   80.1462     Polly. 

■fj".  80.1463     Sweet  girl  graduate.     (Girls'  college.) 
Miller,  Emily  Huntington. 

J.  80.1466     What  Tommy  did. 
Miller,  Thomas. 

J.  80.1470     No  Man's  Land  and  other  stories. 
Mitchell,  E.  H. 

J.  80.1474     Her  majesty's  bear.     (England,  16th  century.) 
Molesworth,  Mary  Louisa. 
fJ.  80.1479     Boys  and  L 
/6/6.;i  6  jj.  80.1482     Children  of  the  Castle. 
^f^i'l3'\j,  80.1486     Christmas  child, 
/^//./^f  J.  80.1487     Christmas  posy.     (Short  stories.) 
^3-  ^\j.  80.1490     Grandmother  dear  ;  Two  little  waifs.     R. 
C.J.  80.1492     Hermy. 
c.  J.   80.1494     Hoodie. 
fJ.  80,1495     Imogen. 
J.  80.1496     Leona. 
fJ.  80.1497     Lettice.     (Older  girls.) 


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/li>:)J./J    C.J.  80.1499     Little  Miss  Peggy. 

f  J.  80.1498     Little  Mother  Bunch. 
/(,ff^'^^   fj.  80.1503     Mary. 

f  J.  80.1503M     My  new  home, 
f  J.  80.1504     Neighbours.     (Older  girls.) 
f  J.  80.1504C     Next-door  house. 
fJ.  80.1505     Nurse  Heatherdale's  story, 
f  J.   8 0. 1 5 0 6     Old  pincushion. 
fJ.  80.1507     Olivia. 
//J'J7-/<!' f  J.  80.1508     Palace  in  the  garden.     (Older  girls.) 
f  J.  80.1512     Rectory  children, 
f  J.  80.1513     Red  Grange. 

J.  80.1513C     Robin  Redbreast. 
C.J.  80.1514     Rosy. 

t  J.  80.1518     Silverthorns.     (Older  girls.) 
f  J.  80.1521     Story  of  a  spring  morning,  and  other  stories. 
^I.^if   fJ-  80.1524     Summer  stories. 

J.  80.1529     Third  Miss  St.  Quentin. 
l(,/hfO   C.J.  80.1534     "Us."     R. 
Moore,  Frank  Frankfort. 

*J.  80.1535     Great  Orion.     (Sea  story.) 

MOOREHEAD,   WaRREN  K. 

J.  80.1536     Wanneta,    the  Sioux.      (General  Custer's  cam- 
paign.) 
Morecamp,  Arthur. 

*J.  80.1539     Live  boys. 
*J.  80.1540     Live  boys  in  the  Black  Hills. 
MoRLEY,  Ralph. 

*J.  80.1544     School   days  at  Mount  Pleasant.      (American 
boys'  boarding-school.) 
Morrison,  S.  C,  and  others. 

J.  80.1549     True  stories  of  American  wars. 
Morse,  Lucy  G. 
/UOr.Jt/       J.  80.1553     Chezzles.     (Cape  Cod.)     R. 
MouLTON,  Louise  Chandler. 
j'W-'^f  J.  80.1559     Bed-time  stories. 
/  6  /^.  -2-^  j  j_  80.1563     Firelight  stories. 

fJ.  80.1567     More  bed-time  stories. 
hZ.f^  f  J.  80.1569     New  bed-time  stories. 
JCff7-/    t  J-  80.1571     Stories  told  at  twilight. 

MUDDOCK,  J.  E. 

lyq.iy    J.  80.1573     Maid  Marian  and  Robin  Hood. 

MULHOLLAND,   RoSA. 

f  J.  80.1574     Giannetta. 
f  J.  80.1575     Hetty  Gray. 


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Mulock-Craik,  Dinah  M. 
Jffi  /^  J.  80.1577  Hero. 
-^XH-^  C.J.  80.1578     Little  Sunshine's  holiday. 

fj.  80.1580     Twenty  years  ago.     (Paris.) 
MuMFORD,  Mary. 

f  J.  80.1584     Hila  Dart. 

MUNRO,  J. 

J.  80.1585  Wire  and  the  wave.     (Cable  telegraph.) 
MuNROE,  Kirk. 

J.  80.1587  Cab  and  caboose. 

J.  80.1590  Campmates.     (Western  plains.) 

J.  80.1592  Canoemates. 

/f'^./y     J.  80.1594  Chrystal,  Jack  &  Co. 

Contents :  Chrystal,  Jack  &  Co. ;  Delta  Bixby. 

/^^^f./"^.  80.1595     Coral  ship. 

f(^tf./Z^  J  80.1596     Derrick  Sterling.     (Pennsylvania  mines.)     R. 

fJ^-/r~^^J.  80.1598     Dorymates.     (Gloucester  fishermen.) 

/^<7./^-//j.  80.1603     Flamingo  feather.      (Spaniards  and   Huguenots 

in  Florida,  1  6th  century.)     R. 

/^^^.-iJ^J.  80. 1605 A     Fur-seal's  tooth.     (Alaska.) 

//^/-^.-'-y  J.  80.1607     Golden  days  of  49.     (California.) 

J.  80.1613     Prince  Dusty. 

J.  80.1620     Raftmates.    R. 

J.  80.1621     Under  orders.     (New  York  reporters.) 

ff'^f'-y   J.  80.1625     Wakulla.     (Florida.) 

lho(f-Z(j  J.  80.1625C     White  conquerors.     (Conquest  of  Mexico.) 

My  young  days. 

C.J.   80.1627. 
Nash,  Henry. 

*J.  80.1628     Barerock. 

Ober,  Frederick  A. 
/-^I^fb  J.  80.1632D     Knockabout  Club  in  the  Antilles. 

J.  80.1632E     Knockabout  Club  in  the  Everglades. 
J.  80.1 630 N     Knockabout  Club  in  North  Africa. 
J.  80.1631     Knockabout  Club  in  Spain. 
IL:^'3.3     J.  80.1632     Knockabout  Club  on  the  Spanish  main,     (Con- 
tinuation of  Stephens's  Knockabout  Club.) 
J.  80  1633     Silver  city.     (Mexico.) 

Oi.iPHANT,  Margaret  0.  W. 
3lfi        fJ.  80.1637     Agnes  Hopetoun's  schools  and  holidays.     (Eng- 
lish girls'  boarding-school.) 

O'Reilly,  Eleanor. 
33^-}       J.  80.1640     Giles's  minority. 
fJ.  80.1641     Hurstleigh  Dene. 


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OsTEN,  Mary. 

C.J.  80.1643     Grandmother's  curiosity-cabinet.     (Germany.) 
Oswald,  E.  J. 

J.  80.1644     Dragon  of  the  north.     (Normans  in  Italy.) 
Otis,  James.     R. 
f^^.  (j>        J.  80.1646     Left  behind. 

J.  80.1647     Little  Joe. 
/ff.^         J.  80.1649     Mr.  Stubbs's  brother.     (Sequel  to  Toby  Tyler.) 
/^f'^V    -   J.  80.1651     Raising  the  Pearl.     (Florida.) 
/^f.^     J.  80.1653     Silent  Pete. 
^.^/  J.  80.1655     Tim  and  Tip. 
if^,Zy     J.  80.1657     Toby  Tyler.     (Circus-life.) 

OUIDA. 

I(c(/^,r~      J.  80.1659     Bimbi.     (Short  stories  of  foreign  life.) 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson.     R. 
/(pPS-^^       J.  80.1662     Among  the  camps.     (Short  stories  of  the  civil 

war.) 
linSl-l^-       J.  80.1663     Two  little  confederates.     (South  in  war-time.) 
Paull,  Mrs.  H.  B. 

J.  80.1666     Greatest  is  charity. 
Peard,  Frances  Mary. 
/^j6.-?r"  J.  80.1670     Locked  desk. 

iG^'J.J       J,  80.1671     Scapegrace    Dick.      (England,     war    with    the 
'  Dutch,  1666.) 

Pearson,  C.  H. 

J.  80.1677     Cabin  on  the  prairie. 
Peattie,  Ella  W. 

J.  80.1686     With  scrip  and  staff.     (Children's  crusade,  13th 
century.) 
PmDLETON,  Louis. 
/IfSJzr     J.  80.1690     King  Tom  and.  the  runaways.      (South  before 
the  war.) 
Perelaer,  M.    T.  H. 

*J.  80.1696     Ran  away  from  the  Dutch.     (Borneo.) 
Perry,  G.  N. 

J.  80.1697     Uncle  Peter's  trust. 
Perry,  Nora.  R. 

Z^'^'^' f  7,  f  J.  80.1699     Another  flock  of  girls.     (Short  stories.) 

t  aPi>     fj.  80.1704     Flock  of  girls.     (Short  stories.) 
/&^/^,^^v|j    80  1706     Hope  Benham.     (Boarding-school.) 
/  (offS^.IS^  •]•  J,  80.1710     Rosebud  garden  of  girls.     (Short  stories.) 
/LiZfIb     '  t  J.  80.1711     Youngest  Miss  Lorton. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart  {now  Mrs.  Ward). 
lioois.iO     J.  80.1720     Donald  Marcy.     (College  life.) 


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f  Gypsy  series.     R. 
jV^jV^    J.  80.1721     Gypsy  Breynton. 
SJ16^-  'I    J.  b0.1722    Gypsy's  Cousin  Joy. 
3ji,y-'<f^  i.  80.1723    Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping. 
J^J"^  ^   J-  80.1724    Gypsy    at    the  Golden  Crescent.     (Boarding-school 

/story.) 
5^7.  Ac.  J.  80.1728     Trotty  book. 
S3*T.SL^Z.  80.1729     Trotty 's  wedding  tour. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart  and  Ward,  Herbert  D. 
J.  80.2419     Lost  Lero. 

Pike,  Mrs. 

J.  80.1734     Echoes  from  the  gun  of  1861.     (Civil  war.) 

Piper,  E.  M. 

J.  80.1735     Clockmaker  of  Lyons. 
Porter,  Mary  W. 
^-'fH  J.  80.1744     Five  little  Southerners. 
^       Prairie  Crusoe, 
'^''']         J.  80.1748. 
Pratt,  Mary  E. 
dS^.J    f  J.  80.1750     Rhoda  Thornton's  girlhood. 
Prentiss,  Elizabeth. 

fj.  80.1752     Flower  of  the  family. 
C.J.  80.1 752  L     Little  Susy's  little  servants.      R. 
C.J.  80.1752M     Little  Susy's  six  birthdays.       R. 
c.  J.  80.1752N     Little  Susy's  six  teachers.         R. 

J.  80.1753     Percys, 
f  J.  80.1754     Story  Lizzie  told. 
Pyle,  Howard.     R. 
I(,C3.)    J.  80.1758     Men  of  iron.     (England,  1400.) 
/^J//7  J.  80.1759     Otto  of  the  silver  hand.     (Germany,   13th  cen- 
/        tury.) 
Raffensperger,  a.  F. 

f  J.  80.1762     Those  Raeburn  girls. 

Rand,  Mary  A. 

c.  J.  80.1765     Holly  and  mistletoe, 

Ray,  Anna  Chapin. 

J.  80.1768     Half  a  dozen  boys. 

J.  80.1769     Half  a  dozen  girls. 
Recollections  of  Eton,     (EngHsh  boys'  boarding-school.) 

J.  80.1771. 
Reid,   Mayne. 

J.  80.1776     Afloat  in  the  forest.     (Amazon  river.) 
7-^     J.  80.1777     Boy  hunters.     (Texas  and  prairies.) 

J,  80.1778     Boy  slaves. 

J.  80.1779     Boy  tar. 


J'^./s  J. 

80.1780 

JHh  /s-'j. 

80.1780C 

J. 

80.1781 

J. 

80.1782 

r-'^/j- 

80.1783 

7//^  J. 
^     J. 

80.1784 

80.1785 

y^-  ^^  J. 

80.1786 

J. 

80.1787 

/•/ J- 

80.1789 

J. 

80.1790 

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Bnun,  or  the  great  bear-hunt. 
Bush-boys.     (South  Africa.) 
Castaways. 

Cliff  clinibers.     (Himalayas.) 
Desert  home.     (American  Desert.) 
Forest  exiles.     (Andes.) 
Giraffe  hunters.     (Sequel  to  Young  yagers.) 
Ocean  waifs. 
Plant  hunters. 

Young  voyageurs.     (British  America.) 
Young  yagers.     (Africa.) 
Richards,  Laura  E. 
/UJ.^    f  J.   80.1795     Captain  January. 
//^<9^,  y  f  J.  80.1798     Hildegarde's     holiday.       (Sequel     to     Queen 

Hildegarde.) 
/^^(^  A^J.  80.1798H     Hildegarde's  home.     (Sequel.) 
l(ofC.-Z3  J.  80.1799     Melody. 
y^Z-V-^-^t  J.  80.1801     Queen  Hildegarde. 
Richards,   W.  C. 

J.  80.1806     Harry's  vacation. 
RiDEiNG,  William  H. 

3(9-1   ly J.  80.1811     Boys  coastwise. 

J+(„2i        J.  80.1813     Boys  in  the  mountains  and  on  the  plains. 
RoRBiNS,  Sarah  S. 

fj.  80.1816     One  happy  winter.     (Florida.) 
Roberts,  Margaret. 

f  J.  80.1818     Sydonie's  dowry.     (French  revolution.) 
3rf'^~y     J.  80.1820     Tempest-tossed.     (Thirty  years'  war.) 
Robertson,  M.  M. 

J.  80.1824     Glen  Elder. 
Robinson,  L.  B. 

J.  80.1825     Patsy. 
,  Roe,  Edward  P. 
/Uf'  ^  J.  80.1827     Driven  back  to  Eden. 

Rossetti,  Christina.  G. 

c.  J.  80.1830     Speaking  likenesses. 
Round,    William  M.  F. 
Jf2.l6         J.  80.1831     Child  Marian  abroad, 

ROUSSELET,    Louis. 

/^A2.  2^   J    80.1834     Ralph  the  drummer  boy.     (French  in  American 

revolution.) 
MO-I         J.  80.1836     Serpent-charmer.     (India.) 
Runaway. 

J.  80.1838. 
S.,  E.  L. 

J.  80.1844     Border  lances.     (England,  1 4th  century.) 


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Saintine,  X.  B. 
f&2.y.  yji^S.  80.1846     Picciola.     (A  prisoner  and  a  plant.) 
St.  Johnstone,  Alfred. 

*  J.  80.1848     Charlie  Asgarde.     (Africa.) 
Sargent,  G.  E. 

J.  80.1854     Sea-shell  Island  and  other  stories. 
ScANNELL,  Florence. 

f  J.  80.1860     Sylvia's  daughters.  • 

Scott,  Sir  Walter. 
/-2,.<r' J.  80.1864     Ivanhoe.     (England,  1 190  ;  Robin  Hood.)     R. 
rr./f^Z.  80.1865     Talisman.     (Crusaders.)     R. 
Scudder,  Horace  E.    R. 
Bodley  books. 

J/S.  -^  J.  80.1871  Doings  of  the  Bodley  family. 

^^.  J^^-  80.1870  Bodleys  telling  stories. 

33  0>  ^  J-  80.1869  Bodleys  on  wheels. 

30,  -^"J-  80.1867  Bodleys  afoot. 

7^.  J*  J.  80.1873  Mr.  Bodley  abroad. 

SC,^^.  80.1868  Bodley  grandchildren  in  Holland. 

j"^.  -i  U>3.  80.1872  English  Bodley  family. 

3yL   P-   J.  80.1874  Viking  Bodleys. 

J.  80.1877     Seven  little  people. 
J.  80.1878     Stories  from  my  attic. 
Seawell,  Molly  Elliot.     R. 

J.  80.1881     Decatur  and  Somers, 
Z&JS'.Z^,  80.1883     Little  Jarvis. 
/0/^f/     J.  80.1884     Midshipman  Paulding. 
/g^J'-.a/ J.  80.1885     Paul  Jones. 

Stories  of  United  States  navy. 
J.  80.1886     Through  thick  and  thin. 
Sedgwick,  Catherine  M. 
•^|'^f~^^  J.  80.1887     Hope  Leslie,  2  V.    (Massachusetts,  17th  century.) 
T^.  -    /j>  j^  80.1889     Linwoods,  2  V.     (American  revolution.) 
J.  80.1891     Live  and  let  live. 
ja-fy    J.  80.1892     Love  token  for  children. 
J.  80.1893     Stories  for  young  persons. 
Segur,  Madame  de.  * 

330,  P_,        J.  80.1898     Inn  of  the  guardian  angel. 
Shaw,  Flora  L.     R. 
^3.r'    J.  80.1904     Castle  Blair. 
^"^'ff      J.  80.1906     Hector.     (French  child-life.) 
^3.J^3     J.  80.1910     Phyllis  Browne. 
f(e(Hs^J  J.  80.1912     Sea-change. 
Sherwood,  M.  E.  W. 
/C' 3/^-^.3  fJ.  80.1916     Sweet-brier. 

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SlJERWOOD,    M.   M. 

336'. 3f       J.   80.1919     Social  tales. 

Mrs.  Sherwood's  stories  for  children,  Little  Henry  and  his  bearer, 
Lucy  and  her  dhaye,  etc.,  are  in  her  collected  works  in  the  author- 
list  of  novels. 

Shillaber,  Benjamin  P. 
^^/^      =*J.  80.1922     Cruises  with  Captain  Bob. 
^/-^'^^  *J.  80.1923     Double-runner  club. 
•^J.  ^     *J.  80.1924     Ike  Partington  and  his  friends. 
Sidney,  Margaret. 
JfoSJ'Z^i,  80.1932     Adirondack  cabin. 
'h'h'j^'^-  80.1936     Five  little  Peppers. 
I(p0  .^i  ^j^  80.1938     Five  little  Peppers  grown  up. 
/&jL^f  J.  80.1939     Five  little  Peppers  midway. 
Sleight,  M.  B. 

J.  80.1942     Knights  of  Sandy  Hollow. 
J.  80.1942A     Prairie  days. 
Smedley,  Menella  Bute. 

J.  80.1943     Use  of  sunshine. 
Smith,  Mary  P.   Wells.     R. 
ifff^.G    J.  80.1950     Browns. 
'i3f'y    J.   80.1955     Jolly  good  times. 
ih^'tS^Z.  80.1956     Jolly  good  times  at  Hackmatack. 
j'^j'/^J.  80.1957     Jolly  good  times  at  school. 
/(oOf.Z^Z.  80.1959     Jolly  good  times  to-day. 
HaOfo.f  i.  80.1958     More  good  times  at  Hackmatack. 
J(pl3.2.r'i,  80.1961     Their  canoe  trip. 
Spofford,   Harriet  Prescott. 

fj.  80.1905     Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Mark's.    (Girls' boarding- 
school.) 
J.  80.1906     Lost  jewel. 
Spyri,  Johanna. 
/6J7-/^^J.  80.1968     Gritli's  children, 
/^/^r^c.  J.  80.1969     Heidi.     R. 
lUip-'-J     c.  J.  80.1973     Red-letter  days. 
iLiH'il    J.  80.1975     Ri^co  and  Wisefi. 
/t>35~-^   J.  80.1977     Veronica. 

Stories  of  German  country  life. 
Stables,  Gordon. 

*J.  80.1981     Cruise  of  the  Snowbird. 
*J.  80.1984     From  pole  to  pole. 
*J.  80.1987     Jungle,  peak,  and  plain. 
*J.  80.1988     On  special  service. 
*J.  80.1989     Our  home  in  the  silver  west. 
lU/h^j-     *J.  80.1990     Stanley  Grahame. 

J.  80.1990T     To  Greenland  and  the  pole. 


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J.  80.1991     "Westward  with  Columbus. 

*J.  80.1992     "Wild  adventures  round  the  pole. 
Stanley,  Henry  M. 

J.  80.1994     My  Kalulu.     (Africa.) 
Stearns,   Winfrid  A. 

J.  80.1997     Wrecked  on  Labrador. 
Stein,  A. 

c.  J.  80.2001      Little  Anna 
Stephens,  C  A. 

Camping  out  Series. 

Z^^- /    J.  80.2006  Camping  out. 

JJL  0.  -2_^.  80.2010  Left  on  Labrador. 

3Z0.  -^    J.  80.2015  Off  to  the  geysers. 

j>j^,  'V   J.  80.2012  Lynx-hunting. 

J>JA    7    J.  80.2008  Fox-hunting. 

?-=i«5'.  /O  J.  80.2017  On  the  Amazons. 

Knockabout  Club  Series. 
3Ln     'J.  80.2021     Knockabout  Club  in  the  woods. 
3U^  V  J.  80.2019     Knockabout  Club  alongshore. 

J.  80.2020    Knockabout  Club  in  the  tropics. 
See  Ober,  Frederick  A.,  for  continuation. 

$2Z'  3    J.  80.2025     Young  moose-hunters.     (Maine.) 
Stevenson,  Edward  Iren^us. 
/(^Jr./J  J.  80.2028     White  cockades.     (England,  1745.) 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.         R. 
/tfJ^  "1  J.  80.2029     Black  arrow.     (England,  wars  of  the  Roses.) 
/G/I'ff^  J.  80.2030     Kidnapped.     (Scotland,  1745.) 

For  sequel,  see  David  Balfour  in  novel  list.  /  (^fS'.  ^Cf 
lUZ.  7  J.  80.2031     Treasure  Island.     (Pirates.) 

Stockton,  Frank  R.         R. 
/^/^^-  7  J.  80.2033     Clocks  of  Rondaine. 

-y/'//  J.  80.2034     Jolly  fellowship.     (Florida.) 
/0/Z,5     J.  80.2037     Story  of  Viteau.     (France,  14th  century.) 
y^3.3    J.  80.2039     Tales  out  of  school. 
^A  0  J.  80.2042     What  might  have  been  expected. 

Stoddard,  W.  0.  R.  , 

^^•^   J.  80.2046     Among  the  lakes. 

/^^/T  <:»  J.  80.2048     Battle  of  New  York.     (Draft  riots,  1863.) 
J.   80.2053     Chris  the  model  maker. 
J.  80.2050     Chuck  Purdy. 
/^/^. .?.  V  J.  80.2054     Crowded  out  o'  Crofield. 
h^^-fH  J.  80.2059     Dab  Kinzer. 
J.  80.2065     Gid  Granger. 
l(o03.;iOZ.  80.2066     Guert    Ten    Eyck.      (Revolution    and    Nathan 

Hale.) 
/Uf^J    J.  80.2068     Little  Smoke.     (Indians.) 
'('^^•^7  5.80.2012     On  the  old  frontier.     (Indians.) 
>^^,/i~J.  80.2075     Quartet.     (Sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer.) 


84 

J.  80.2077     Red  Beauty.     (Indians.) 
J.  80.2079     Red  mustang.     (Indians.) 
•V^-/^J.  80.2085     Saltillo  boys. 
/^^.^-^  J.  80.2090     Talking  leaves.     (Indians.) 
y<^//-^J.  80.2094     Two  arrows.     (Indians.) 

J.  80.2096     White  cave. 
/^/J/ J.  80.2100     Winter  fun. 
Stolz,  Madame  de. 

J.  80.2104     House  on  wheels. 
Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher. 
33/- 3       J.  80.2109     Betty's  bright  idea. 
^^>^    c.  J.  80.2111     Dog's  mission. 
2J^-I0y  c.  J.  80.2113     Little  Pussy  Willow, 
Jbf-r      J.  80.2114     Uncle  Tom's  cabin. 
Stretton,  Hesba. 

J.  80.21 17H     Alone  in  London. 

J.  80.2118     Max     Kromer.       (Strasburg,    Franco-Prussian 

war.) 
J.  80.2120     Nelly's  dark  days. 
Straight  on. 
f^C'Z.i^     J.   80.2122. 

Swett,  Sophie.  R. 

/^/^•-^yj.  80.2127     Captain  Polly. 
)lffO^,?^(ffZ.  80.2128     Flying  Hill  Farm. 

J.  80.2130     Mate  of  the  Mary  Ann, 
1^1. 1^    Swiss  family  Robinson,     (Desert  island.) 
/  J.   80.2132. 

Tabor,  Eliza. 

J.  80.2135     Nine  years  old. 
f  J.  80.2136     When  I  was  a  little  girl. 
Talbot,  Charles  R. 

J.  80.2142     Honor  Bright. 
J.  80.2145     Midshipman  at  large. 
Taylor,  Ann  and  Jane. 

J.  80.2157     Classic  tales. 

337  J?    Taylor,  Bayard. 

J.  80.2159     Boys  of  other  countries.     (Europe.)     R. 

_Thanet,  Octave, 
/QoZ.i)         J.  80.2164     We  all.     (Arkansas.)     R. 

Thomas,  M.  M. 
I(d13.?^         J.  80.2169     Captain  Phil.     (United  States;  civil  war.)     R. 

Thurston,  Louise  M. 

Charley  Roberts  Series. 

3l'i>  //  J.  80.2178  How  Charley  Roberts  became  a  man. 

?/J.  f^^.  80.2179  How  Eva  Roberts  gained  her  education, 

3('1'i:>    J.  80.2180  Home  in  the  west. 

31'jJ'^Z.  80.2181  Children  of  Amity  Court. 


J. 

80.2209 

3s^.  r'  J. 

80.2211 

/.  0>   J. 

80.2212 

3^'  /)  J- 

80.2216 

/u/y-^y  J. 
ss--^/^  J. 

80.2219 

80.2223 

86 

Tim. 

J.  80.2183. 
ToNNA,  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 

J.  80.2187     Judaea  capta.     (Destruction  of  Jerusalem.) 

Trafton,  Adeline. 

J,  80.2205     Dorothy's  experience.     (Working-girls'  club.) 

Trimmer,  Mrs. 
3ZJ.  0      J,  80.2126     History  of  the  robins. 

Trowbridge,  John. 
/^^^  tf^i.  80.2206     Electrical  boy.     R. 

J.  8 0.220 6T     Three  boys  on  an  electrical  boat. 
Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. 
/(ffl^,  ^y  J.  80.2207     Adventures  of  David  Vane  and  David  Crane. 
Biding  his  time. 
Bound  in  honor. 
Drummer  boy. 
Father  Brighthopes. 
His  one  fault. 
His  own  master. 

Jack  Hazard  Series. 

S'Z.U.  V  J.  80.2225    Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes. 
}^  U  6     J.  80.2213    Chance  for  himself. 
3^fi,  6      J.  80.2210    Doing  his  best. 
3^/./.2_<r.  80.2214    Fast  friends. 
33  /  J — "J-  80.2274    Young  surveyor. 
J.  80.2227     Jolly  rover. 
/O3y.j'03.  ^0.222^     Kelp  gatherers. 

3$C.  f^.  80.2231     Laurence's  adventures. 
lClH^f<f^.  80.2233     Little  master. 
3S^.  G  J-  80.2235     Martin  Merrivale. 
Neighbor  Jackwood  Series. 

^"^J.  80.2238    Neighbor  Jackwood. 
'7-^7  J.  80.2217    Cudjo'scave. 
j*:?.  )  /^.  80.2261     Three  scouts. 
/<^J7.  f  J.  80.2242     Peter  Budstone. 
dStfJH-  J.  80.2244     Phil  and  his  friends. 
A^.-/4' J.  80.2246     Pocket  rifle. 
/OlO>I^Z.  80.2253     Satin-wood  box. 

J.  80.2255     Scarlet  tanager  and  other  bipeds. 
i+l,^:i^.  80.2257     Silver  medal 
/^j/. /^  J.  80.2259     Start  in  life.  * 

3L-Zy3.  80.2263     Tinkham  brothers' tide-mill. 

'J.  80.2265     Toby  Trafford. 
^^•6  J.  30.2270     Young  Joe  and  other  boys. 
True,  John  Preston. 

J.  80.2280     Their  club  and  ours. 


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86 

Twain,  Mark. 

J.  80.2298     Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn. 
'J30.2yS.   80.2300     Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer. 
'V^--'^  J.  80.2303     Prince  and  pauper.     (England,  Henry  VIII.)    R. 
J.  80.2305     Tom  Sawyer  abroad. 
Tytler,  Sarah.  R. 

f  J.  80.2308     Diamond  rose.     (Scotland,  171  5.) 
f  J.  80.23 1 1     Girl  neighbours, 
f  J.  80.2313     Houseful  of  girls, 
f  J.  80.2316     Vashti  Savage. 
Under  the  holly. 
J.  80.2320. 
Yandegkift,  Margaret. 
f^ff'  ^       J.  80.2325     Doris  and  Theodora.     (West  Indies.) 

C.J.  80.2331     Little  helpers.     R. 
3S^.fS^     J.  80.2334     Queen's  body-guard. 
/(,//.i       J.  80.2336     Rose  Raymond's  wards. 

'         J.  80.2341     Ways  and  means.     (Sequel  to  Rose  Raymond's 
wards.) 
Verne,  Jules. 
t^.lf    i.   80.2345     Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  behemoth.       (Af- 
rica.) 
yf,3^.   80.2347     Around  the  world  in  eighty  days. 
>^//J    J.  80.2349     Begum's  fortune.     (India.) 
^  J.   80.2351     Caesar  Cascabel. 

^/^.  7  J.  80.2355     Dick  Sands. 

J.  80.2357     Doctor  Ox, 
jyl.^i.  80.2359     Five  weeks  in  a  balloon, 
/f/^. /J.  80.2361      Floating  city. 
^//yj.   80.2363     From  the  earth  to  the  moon. 
7//^  J.   80.2365     Fur  country. 
Wo-^Z.  80.2368     Giant  raft,  2  v. 

V.  1.  —  Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon;  V.  2. — Crypto- 
gram, 

J.  80.2372  Godfrey  Morgan. 

J.  80.2377  Hector  Servadac. 

^iZ^Xyi.  80.2381  In  search  of  the  castaways. 

U  )H'  ^  J.  80.2383  Journey  to  the  center  of  the  earth, 

J.  80.2387  Meridiana. 

>V/^"^J.  80.2388  Michael  Strogoff. 

/JOZ.-^Z.  8(^.2389  Mistress  Branican. 

U/^>y  Z,   80.2390  Mysterious  island. 

-^^'^   J.  80.2395  Steam  house.     2  v.     (India  ;  rebellion  of  1857.) 
■^■V        V.  1.  —  Demon  of  Cawnpore;  V.  2.  — Tigers  and  traitors. 

'h^^-iC^Z.  80.2402     Tribulations  of  a  Chinaman  in  China. 
if.lzA.  80.2404     Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea. 


87 

l(piz.^  J.  80.2406     Underground  city, 
-^z^.  S^i,  80.2409     Voyages  and  adventures  of  Captain  Hatteras. 
^^^'  0>  J.  80.2413     Wreck  of  tlie  Chancellor.     [Also]  Martin  Paz. 
Walford,  L.  B. 
/(r/f//^.  80.2416     Sage  of  sixteen.  (English  girls' boarding-school.) 
Walker,  Kathekine  K.  C. 

J.  80.2417     Zoe's  story. 
Ward,  Herbert  D. 
/If  00.  -^  J.  80  2417  W     Captain  of  the  Kittiewink. 
/Ci3C.z(/>i.  80.2418     New    senior    at    Andover.      (American    boys' 
boarding-school.) 
Webb,  Mrs. 

J.  80.2428     Blind  Ursula  and  other  stories. 
"  Webfoot." 
31  f^-  y       J.  80.2430     Fore  and  aft. 
Webster,  Leigh. 

J.   80.2431     Another  girl's  experience. 
Weeks.  Helen  C. 

c.  J.  80.2433     Ainslee  stories. 
c.  J.  80.2434     Four,  and  what  they  did. 
Wells,  H.  C. 
S^^^.  *     *J.  80.2440     City  boys  in  the  woods. 
Wentworth,  Walter. 

J.  80.2444     Drifting  Island.     (Sequel  to  Kibboo  Ganey.) 
J.  80.2449     Kibboo  Ganey.     (Africa.) 
White,  Eliza  Orne. 
/^/^JL.-l^  C.J.  80.2453     When  Molly  was  six.     R. 
Whitney,  Adeline  D.  T.      R. 
J^,  ( (/>    J    80.2455     Boys  at  Chequasset.     (Bird's  eggs.) 
/O,  'j    f  J.  80.2458     Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.     (1) 
?^y.2.3  \  ^-  80.2461     Homespun  yarns. 

Contents:  When  I  was  a  little  girl;  My  mother  put  it  on;  But- 
tered crusts;  The  soap  bubble  question;  How  the  middies  setup 
shop;  The  little  savages  of  Beetle  Rock;  Girl-noblesse;  Sally  Gib- 
son's spunk  (boarding  school  story);  How  Bel  caught  the  "  burglar"; 
Trying  on  bonnets;  Zerub  Throop's  experiment. 

•7'''^  'f-f  J.  80.2463     Other  girls.     (5) 
J-^/-.  //|  J    80.2466     Real  folks.     (4) 

>'^-'  f  J.  80.2468     Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life.     (2) 
j'^^w6'J.  80.2471     We  girls.     (3) 

These  books,  though  not  strictly  a  series,  should  be  read  in  the 
order  marked.     Sights  and  insights,  a  novel,  continues  them. 

WiGGiN,  Kate  Douglas. 
/i>//.  2-^^  J.  80.2476     Birds'  Christmas  Carol. 
fl,n,^S  J.  80.2482     Story  of  Patsy. 


88 

I (o(^(i>.z^Z .  80.2479     Polly  Oliver's  problem.     (Sequel  to  Summer  in  a 

canon.) 
lL>iH^iZfjZ.  80.2485     Summer  in  a  canon. 
Z^-^./^-  80.2490     Timothy's  quest. 

WiGGiN,  Kate  Douglas  and  Smith,  Nora  A. 

c.  J.  80.2496     Story  hour. 
WiLKiNS,  Mary  E.     R. 
/(i>0^^  3    J,  80.2498     Pot  of  gold. 

/boS'-'^    J.  80.2500     Young  Lucretia  and  other  stories. 
j•.^3.  aJWiLLTS  the  pilot.     (Sequel  to  Swiss  family  Robinson.) 
J.  80.2502. 
WiNTKROP,  Sophy. 

J.  80.2504     Faith  and  Patience. 
WoLLEY,  C.  C.  Phillips. 

J.  80.2507     Snap. 
Wright,  E. 

J.  80.2510     Freshman  and  senior.     (American   college   for 
boys  and  girls.) 
"  Yam." 

J.  80.2522     Wikkey. 
YoNGE,  Charlotte  M.     R. 
/(oZS.f      J.  80.2528     Armourer's  prentices.     (England,  Henry  VIII.) 
Beechcroft  Series  : 
363.3,0 z.    80.2532    Beechcroft. 
l\eZO-l   Z.     80.2604    Two  sides  of  the  shield. 
/(!,3.H.zp.    80.2534    Beechcroft  at  Ilockstone. 

J.  80.2536     Ben  Sylvester's  word. 
^i6.a  J.  80.2539     Caged  lion.     (James  I  of  Scotland.) 
J.  80.2541     Castle  builders. 

Some  of  the  characters  afterwards  appear  in  Pillars  of  the  house. 

WY    J.  80.2543     Chaplet   of   pearls.     (France.     Massacre   of   St- 
/  Bartholomew,  1572.) 

J.  80.2545     Constable's  tower.     (England,  King  John.) 
J.  80.2545C    Cook  and  the  captain.     (Romans  in  Gaul.) 
3'^^'3f  J.  80.2546     Countess  Kate. 

Countess  Kate  appears  grown-up  in  Pillars  of  the  house. 
lUS'Zil   J.  80.2547     Cunning    woman's    grandson.      (Hannah   More 
and  Cheddar.) 
Daisy  Chain  Series. 

Z-^JSr-fffi  S.     80.2550    Daisy  chain. 
;2.4.'7       J.     80.2598    Trial. 
J^.  7  -  /^  J.     80.2581     Pillars  of  the  house,  2  v. 

Some  of  the  characters  in  all  these  books  appear  in  Beechcroft 
at  Rockstone. 
^M-'J.lloS,  80.2553     Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest. 
'f.fZ/J.  80.2555     Friarswood  post-oflBce. 


89 

/^//.-t/j.  80.2546G     Grisly  Grisell.     (Wars  of  the  Roses.) 

'i'V.^/f' J.  80.2559  Kenneth.     (Napoleon  in  Russia.) 

Xf-^  0>  J.  80.25G2  Lances  of  Lynwood,     (Kngland,  Edward  in.) 

-lOiO   J.  80.2564  Little  duke.     (Normandy,  10th  century.) 

c.  J.  80.2566  Little  Lucy's  wonderfiU  globe. 

/^//,  yj^  J.  80.2571  Modern    Telemachus.       (Shipwrecked    French 

travelers  on  African  coast,  18th  century.) 

/(p/S-  7      J-  8 0.2^5 7 3  Nuttie's  father. 

/^j/i  'l-3   J.  80.2575  Our  new  mistress. 

Zlf->H  J-  80.2577  P'sandQ's. 

/(/3S'-  ^■^-^J-  80.2579  Pigeon  pie.     (England,  civil  war,  17th  century.) 

Ifjt.Sbl^.  80.2584  Prince  and  the  page.     (England,  14th  century.) 

/(fiXhZ^ ^-  80.2588  Reputed  changeling.     (England,  James  II.) 

J.  80.2589  Scenes  and  characters      (Same  as  Beechcroft.) 

J.  80.2590  Sea  spleenwort  and  other  stories. 

J.  80.2592  Six  cushions. 

)(p/0.j2^.  80.2594  Slaves  of  Sabinus.     (Rome,  early  Christians.) 

J.  80.2595  Stokesley  secret. 

3^y.  /J.  80.2596  Stray  pearls.     (England  and  Prance,   17th  cen- 
tury.) 
Sequel  to  Chaplet  of  pearls. 

l{fi(^^,-3  J.  80.2597  Treasures  in  the  marshes. 

J.  80.2600  Two  guardians. 

/bzfj  J.  80.2602  Two  penniless  princesses.   (Scotland  and  France, 

'  15th  century.) 

fC^G./j^    80.2607  Under  the  storm.  (England,  civil  war,  Charles  I.) 

-^^•/^  J.  80.2610  Unknown  to  history.     (Mary  Queen  of  Scots.) 


90 


BOAKDING-SCHOOL  AND  COLLEGE  STORIES. 


_^  BOYS. 

Ji'^.  /i     Day  of  my  life  at  Eton. 

(English.) 

2Z^<  /-^'Diaz.     William  Henry  letters. 
(American.)     R. 

j;;^/:  )3  Diaz.      William   Henry  and  his 
friends.  (American.)    R. 

/-(-O-  13  Drayson.     Gentleman  cadet. 

(English.) 

41.10   Farrar.     Eric.  (English.) 

/  ^  Ji".  / '^^rant.  Jack  Hall.     (American.) 
I'f.Z  ^  Holland.     Arthur  Bonnicastle. 

(Novel.) 

/^J.  y     Howard.     Donald's  school  days. 

(American.) 

fi  /^^Hughes.     Tom  Bi'own's  school 
'  days  at  Rugby.     (English.)  R. 

j'M.  //  Lowell.     Antony  Brade. 

(American.) 

/^^f:/^  King.     Cadet  days. 

(West  Point.)     R. 

Martineau.     Crofton  boys. 

(English.)  R. 

May.     Louis's  school  days. 

(English.) 

May.     Mortimer's  college  life. 
(English.) 

Morley.      School    days   at    Mt. 
Pleasant.  (American.) 

/(fOLlO     Phelps.     Donald  Marcy. 

(American.) 

Recollections  of  Eton.  (English.) 

Aftf.  1^    Stoddard.     Dab  Kinzer.  R. 

(American.) 

^/7, /y  Stoddard.  Quartet.  "         R. 

/ 1- 3  ^'-2^  Ward.      New    senior    at     An- 

dover.  (American.) 

Wright.     Freshman  and  senior. 

(American.) 


GIRLS. 

Allan.     One  little  maid. 

(American.) 
Brown.     Two  college  girls.     R.^'^^/.yJ' 

(American.) 
Burnett.     Sarah  Crewe.  /^J/  ^ 

(English.) 
Champney.     Witch  Winnie. 

(American.) 
Champney.        Witch    Winnie's 
mystery.  (American.) 

Coolidge.     What   Katy   did    2XJ^/D',y 
School.  (American.)     R.         J 

Comins.     Marion  Berkley.  3t,t)^ 

(American.) 
Ewing.     Six  to  sixteen.  3  /H-.  6 

(English.) 

Gray.     Cedars.         (American.) 
Harris.     Louie's  last  term. 

(American.) 
Haven.     Out  of    debt,    out    of 
danger.  (American.) 

Last  days  at  Apswich. 

(Novel,  English.) 
Meade.     Beresford  prize. 

(English.) 
Meade.     Betty.  (English.) 

Meade.     Sweet  girl  graduate. 

(English.) 
Oliphant.       Agnes    Hopetoun's  j^^j,  / 
schools  and  holidays. 

(English.) 
Perry.     Hope     Benham. 

(American.)     R./p^"^-^/ 
Phelps.     Brave  girl.  R. 

(Wide  Awake,  v.  18  and  19.) 
Phelps.     Gypsy  at  the   Goldenjl^j.^ 
Crescent.        (American.)     R.         / 
Spofford.       Hester    Stanley   at 

St.  Mark's.    (American.) 
Walford.     Sage  of  sixteen.  >/  ^/  '•  //^ 
W^hitney.  Sally  Gibson's  spunk.  j7.^';^^j 
(In  Homespun  yarns.) 


91 

CLASS    90.— POETRY,    MYTHOLOGY,    AND    FAIRY 

TALES. 

POETRY. 

Alexander,  C.  F.,  compiler. 

J.  90.3     Sunday  book  of  poetry. 
Aytoun,  W.  E. 
J^''^      J.   90.5     Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers.     R. 
BisBEE,  M.  D.,  compiler. 

J.  90.8     Songs  of  the  Pilgrims. 

Stories  of  the  early  settlement  of  this  country. 
Book  of  nursery  rhymes. 

c.  J.  90.7. 
Breed,  "W.  P.,  compiler. 

c.  J.  90.9     Home  songs  for  home-birds. 
BuLFiNCH,  Thomas. 

.   J.  90.12     Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable. 
Gary,  Alice  and  Ph(ebe. 
r^  /J?     c.  J.  90.13     Ballads  for  little  folk. 

CoATES,  Henry  T.,  compiler. 
^Z^-  /        c.  J.  90.14     Children's  book  of  poetry. 
Dodge,  Mary  Mapes. 
>^^/,  ^    c.  J.  80.16     Rhymes  and  jingles. 

c.  J.  90.1 6  W     When  life  is  young. 
Douglas,  Marian. 

c.  J,  90.17     Picture  poems  for  young  folks. 
Drake,  Joseph  Rodman. 
yi,^,l7^    J.  90.19     Culprit  fay.     R. 

English,  Thomas  Dunn. 
^^3.6      J.  90.23     Boy's  book  of  battle  lyrics. 
Festival  poems. 

J.  90.26     Poems  for  Christmas  and  Easter. 
Field.  Eugene. 
lf^%  /-      J.  90.27     With  trump  and  drum. 
Garrison,  Wendell  P.,  compiler. 

J.  90.28     Good-night  poetry.     R. 
GooDALE,  Elaine,  and  Dora  Read. 
J.  90.33     Apple-blossoms. 
J.  90.35     In  Berkshire  with  the  wild  flowers. 
Guild,  Caroline  S.,  compiler. 
jGif.^6        c.  J.  90.39     Hymns  for  mothers  and  children,  2  v.     R. 
Henley,    W.   E.,  comjnler. 

J.  90.42     Lyra  heroica.     R. 

Has  new  selections  for  boys  to  speak. 


92 

HowiTT,  Mary. 

J.  90.44     Ballads. 

J.   90.45     Poems. 

Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary. 

c.  J.  90.47     Poetry  for  children. 
Lanier,  Sidney,  editor. 
yyftfS     J.  90.49     Boy's  Percy.     R. 
'  Old  English  ballads. 

Lear,  Edward.     R. 

J.  90.51     Nonsense  books. 
^9/;^xVJ.  90.52     Nonsense  songs,  botany  and  alphabets. 
Lee,  Florence  P. 

J.  90.53     Sunshine  in  life.     (Poems  for  Kings' Daughters.) 

Le  Row,  Caroline  B.,  compiler. 

J.  90.54     Practical  recitations. 
LocKHART,  John  Gibson. 
M2'J,ZU     J.  90.55     Ancient  Spanish  ballads.     R. 
Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth. 
7r/.  ^  J.  90.62     Courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 
^kZ').)2^   j_  90.63     Evangeline. 
"irl'f        J.  90.64     Song  of  Hiawatha. 
Lowell,  Anna  C,  compiler.     R. 

J.  90.56     Gleanings  from  the  poets. 
J.  90.57     Posies  for  children. 
Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington. 
y/^.J/       J.  90.59     Lays  of  ancient  Rome.     R. 
McCabe,  "W.  Gordon,  compiler. 

J.  90.61     Ballads  of  battle  and  bravery. 

Nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles. 
^Zr.fZ^c.J.  90.65. 

Our  children's  songs.     R. 

C.J.  90.67. 
Patmore,  Coventry,  compiler. 

J.  90.70     Children's  garland. 
Preston,  Margaret  J. 
7  7^' 7        J.  90.74     Colonial  ballads. 
-    Rands,  W.  B. 
^)l,L^/  C.J.  90.77     Lilliput  levee.     R. 

Robertson,  E.  S.,  compiler. 

J.  90.79     Children  of  the  poets. 
RossETTi,  Christina  G. 

C.J.  90.80     Sing-song. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter.  R. 

llpOtfC      J.  90.81     Lady  of  the  lake. 


y? 


jiffi.  /j    90.82     Lay  of  the  last  minstrel, 
yt)fi-  <^  J-  90.83     Marmion, 

Shakspeare,  William.       R. 
y^-i-  V  J.  90.85     As  you  like  it. 
^SS-  V  J.  90.86     Merchant  of  Venice. 
7xJ"'  ^yj.  90.87     Midsummer  night's  dream. 
ysy,3   J.  90.88     Much  ado  about  nothing. 
ysS\y^.  90.89     Tempest. 
ysS'.S"^-  90.90     Twelfth  night. 

SiLSBEE,  Mrs.,  editor. 

c.^.  90.92     Willie  Winkle's  nursery  songs. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis. 
^-^^.^3    C.J.  90.94     Child's  garden  of  verses.     R. 

Tennyson,  Alfred. 
^J     J.  90.95     Idyls  of  the  king.     R. 

Thaxter,  Celia. 
y/^Y    J-  90.96     Poems  for  children.     R. 

Whittier,  J.  G.,  compiler. 
^'X./J    J.  90.98     Child  life. 

MYTHOLOGY. 

GENERAL. 
Bulfinch,  Thomas. 
''7^' ^    J.  90.101     Age  of  fable. 
BcNCE,  John  Thackray. 

J.  90.102     Fairy  tales,  their  origin  and  meaning. 
Church,  A.  J. 
/^/e  Zl^-  90.103     Heroes  and  kings. 

Contents :  The  story  of  the  ship  Argo ;  The  meeting  of  Glaucus  and 
Diomed;  The  embassy  to  Achilles;  The  battle  of  the  gods;  The 
funeral  games  of  Patroclus ;  The  visit  of  Ulysses  to  the  dead ;  The 
triumph  of  Ulysses;  The  story  of  Periander;  The  story  of  Poly  crates. 

GREECE  AND  ROME. 
Cox,  G.  W. 
/^JT//     J.  90.105     Tales  of  ancient  Greece. 
Guerber,  H.  a. 

J.  90.103G     Mythology. 

Witt,  C. 

J.  90.104     Classic  mythology. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     R. 
Z^.  ^^c.i.  90.108     Tanglewood  tales. 
/^^/.  ;2, -/c.  J.  90.109      Wonder-book. 

KiNGSLEY,  Charles. 
3^-/.  (^      J.  90.112     Heroes. 


94 

Smith,  J.  Moyr. 

J.  90.114     Prince  of  Argolis. 
Church,  A.  J. 
I^S^,\ZJ        J.  90.115     Stories  from  Homer. 
Stewart,  Aubrey. 
IH'2^        C.J.  90.117     Tale  of  Troy. 
B.,  C.  M. 

J.  90.122     Tales  from  the  Odyssey, 
Baldwin,  James.     R. 
/ZffC.ZO    J.   90.120     Story  of  the  golden  age. 
Lamb,  Charles. 
IfhiO       J.  90.125     Adventures  of  Ulysses. 

Church,  A.  J. 
Ill'  2^     J.  90.128     Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians. 
I^I-IO      J.  90.132     Stories  from  Virgil. 
Cooper,  V.  K. 

J.   90.135     Tales  from  Euripides. 

NORTHERN  EUROPE. 

Wagner,  W.,  and  MacDowall,  M.  W. 

J.   90.138     Asgard  and  the  gods. 

J.  90.142     Epics  and  romances  of  the  middle  ages. 
Keaey,  Annie  and  Eliza. 
/^^7///c.  J.   90.140     Heroes  of  Asgard.     R. 

GiBB,  J. 

J.  90.144     Gudrun  and  other  stories. 

ConienU:  Gudrun;  Hilda;  Wild  Hagen;  Beowulf;  The  death  of 
Roland;  Walter  and  Hildegund. 

Baldwin,  James. 
^(fffZ.fO    J.  90.146     Story  of  Siegfried.     R. 

FORESTIER,    AUBER. 

f^S'-fO  J.  90.148     Echoes  from  mist  land. 

The  story  of  the  Nibelungenlied. 

Hands,  Lydia. 

J.  90.149     Golden  thread  from  an  ancient  loom. 
From  the  Nibelungenlied. 

CHARLEMAGNE  AND  HIS  KNIGHTS,  ETC. 

^Bulpinch,  Thomas. 
f  w-' /  J.  90.151     Legends  of  Charlemagne.     R. 

Baldwin,  James. 
M'^         J.  90.153     Story  of  Roland.     R. 


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95 


Holloway-Callthkop,  H.  C. 
//^.  90.155     Paladin  and  Saracen. 


Tales  from  Ariosto. 
h-^'1      J.  90.156 

KING  ARTHUR  AND  THE  ROUND  TABLE. 

BuLFiNCH,  Thomas. 
/ylf-^  S.   90.159     Age  of  chivalry.     R. 

Lanier,  Sidney. 
f^^-^    J.   90.161     Boy's  King  Arthur.     R. 
fjS.^     J.  90.163     Boy's  Mabinogion.     R. 

FAIRY  TALES. 

STORIES  OF  ALL  COUNTRIES. 

Audubon,  H.  B.,  compiler. 

J.  90.165     Famous  fairy  tales. 
Book  of  nursery  tales. 
C.J.  90.166. 
J.  90.167     Child's  own  book  and  treasury  of  fairy  stories. 
Day,  S.  p.,  editor. 
J/^.y   J.  90.166B     Rare  romance  of  Reynard  the  Fox. 
c.  Fairy  tale  books.         R. 

J.  90.171C     Cinderella. 

J.  90.171H     History  of  Jack  the  giant-killer. 

J.  90.171HW     History  of  Whittington. 

J.  90.171L     Little  Red  Riding-Hood. 

J.  90.171P     Prince  Darling. 

J.  90.171PO     Princess  on  the  glass  hill. 

J.  90.171S     Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood. 

Keightley,  Thomas. 
Zt^j^J-^.  90.168     Fairy  mythology. 

Lang,  Andrew,     R. 
/C'^S:Z3  c.  J.  90. 1 69     Blue  fairy  book. 
/^af'-Zf  c.  J.  90.169A     Green  fairy  book. 
lUt>5'.^'^~c.  J.  90.173     Red  fairy  book. 
Ilotf^.n  c.  J.  90.174     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Mulock-Craik,  Dinah  M.     R. 
c.  J.   90.176     Fairy  book. 
IZJ,  ^     c-  J-  90.177     Is  it  true  ? 

ScuDDER,  Horace  E. 
dtfi.l^    c.  J.  90.180     Children's  book.     R. 
Pabke,  Marie  E.  and  Deane,  Margery. 
J.  90.178     Wonder-world  stories. 
Treasury  of  fairy  stories, 
c.  J.  90.182. 


96 

Treasury  of  fairy  tales  for  little  folks. 

c.  J.  90.181. 
Valentine,  Mrs. 

J.  90.182V     Old,  old  fairy  tales.     R. 

ENGLAND,  SCOTLAND,  AND  IRELAND. 
Jacobs,  J. 
it^/lf^  Z^  J.  90.183     English  fairy  tales. 
)lof'2.lf     J.  90.184     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

J.  90.184C     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 
/yiZZ.   J.  90.183M     More  English  fairy  tales. 

CURTIN,  JOSIAH. 

J.  90.186     Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland. 
Kingston,  W.  H.  G. 

J.  90.185     Seven  champions  of  Christendom. 
Lover,  Samuel. 
TOO'f-^       J.  90.188     Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland. 

Yeats,  W.  B. 
/^ffy.fP     J.   10.191     Irish  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

FRANCE. 
Carey,  M. 
/L?3J-  If     J.  90.194     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 

Souvestre,  Emile. 

J.  90.197     Legends  of  Brittany. 

NORWAY  AND  SWEDEN. 
.    „     Asbjornsen,  P.  C. 
lUO/L-lO        J.  90.200     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Dasent,  G.  W. 

J,  90.203     Topular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Mabie,  Hamilton  W. 

J.  90.204     Norse  stories. 
Smith,  J.  Moyr. 

J.  90.206     Tales  of  old  Thule. 
Thorpe,  Benjamin. 

J.  90.208     Yule-tide  stories. 

GERMANY. 

j^.,  , — Grimm,  Jacob  and  Ludwig. 

"^"^  c.  J.  90.208G     German  household  stories.     R. 

Lauder,  T. 

J.  90.214     Legends  and  tales  of  the  Hartz  mountains, 
Pyle,  Howard. 

J.  90.216     Wonder-clock.     R. 


97 

IN. 

Irving,  Washington. 
;?///"'/ ^  J-  90.218     Alhambra.     R. 
Caballero,  Fernan. 

J.  90.220     Spanish  fairy  tales. 

MiDDLEMORE,   M.  T.  H. 

J.  90.221     Spanish  legendary  tales. 

MONTEIRO,  M. 

tZ$Z,^  J.  90.222     Legends  of  the  Basque  people. 

ITALY. 

Busk,  Rachel  H. 
f^^.J    J.  90.225     Roman  legends. 
Lee,  Vernon. 

J.  90.227     Tuscan  fairy  tales. 

RUSSIA. 

Ralston,  W.  R.  S. 

J.  90.230     Russian  folk-tales. 

ROUMANIA. 

Kremnitz,  M. 
!  L>iHJ3i.  90.232     Roumanian  fairy  tales. 

ARABIA. 
Arabian  nights. 
5*.  <r-yj.   90.234 

INDIA. 
Church,  A.  J. 
lOtZ.fyZ.  90,240     stories  of  the  magicians. 

Div,  Lal  Behari. 
FefS*^     J.  90.244     Folk-tales  of  Bengal. 
Frere,  Mary. 

J.  90.246     Old  Deccan  days.     R. 

JAPAN  AND  CHINA. 
Greet,  Edward. 
^^.^^  J.  90.250     Golden  lotus. 

Griffis,  W.  E. 
4^-  ^  J.  90.236     Japanese  fairy  world. 
Raju,  p.  V.  R. 
fOl2.t3i.  90.238     Tales  of  the  sixty  mandarins. 


98 

NORTH  AMERICA. 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey. 
♦^J*  V       J.  90.255     Algonquin  legends. 
LuMMis,  Charles  F. 

J.  90.256     Man  who  married  the  moon. 
Matthews,  Cornelius. 
)UiS''ff      J.  90.257     Enchanted  moccasins. 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler.     R.  , 

f\,3f,2.3     J.  90.260     Daddy  Jake  the  runaway. 

J.   90.262     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  and  his  queer  country, 
/f^./i'^c.  J.  90,263     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
/yi  J     c.  J.  90.266     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings. 

Jones,  C.  C,  Jr. 
I^j\  zSh     J.  90.268     Negro  myths  from  the  Georgia  coast.  /^Sl 26     ' 
Owen,  Mary  Alicia. 

J.  90.269     Voodoo  tales.     R. 

STORIES  FROM  FAMOUS  AUTHORS.     R. 
Lillie,  Lucy  C. 
f  I  I''/        J-  90.270     Story  of  English  literature  for  young  readers. 

/  Mitchell,  Donald  G. 
S^^-l  J.  90.271     About  old  story-tellers. 

Storr,  Francis,  and  Turner,  Hawes. 

J.  90.273     Canterbury  chimes  (from  Chaucer.) 
Richardson,  Abby  Sage. 

J.  90.275     Stories  from  old  English  poetry. 
TowRY,  M.  H. 
')^JiO         J.  90.278     Spenser  for  children. 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden. 
V^'^'Q        J.  90.279     Girlhood  of  Shakspeare's  heroines. 

'  Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary. 
^5./-3  J.  90.280     Tales  from  Shakspeare. 

Wright,  Henrietta  C. 

J.  90.281     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  2  v. 
ZZ3^'^~^    Mitchell's  English  lands,   letters  and  kings,  820.9M695E,   is  a 
most  interesting  book.     This,  with  the  books  mentioned  above, 
will  show  you  the  way  to  authors  who  will  be  your  friends  all  your 
life  if  you  will  let  them. 

WONDERFUL  AND  AMUSING  ADVENTURES. 

Church,  A.  J. 
ytfJ.fO^.  90.283     Traveller's  true  tale. 

Rabelais,  FRAN901S. 
/(fJf.JLy  J.  90.287     Three  good  giants. 


99 


Swift,  Jonathan. 


^^'J     J.  90.289     Gulliver's  travels. 
JcHN  Whopper,  the  newsboy. 

J.  90.291. 
Munchausen,  Baron. 
>  jt,  /  J.  90.293     Life  and  adventures. 
*      J.  90.294     Travels. 

Two  different  translations  of  the  same  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  BY  MODERN  AUTHORS. 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.    R.  ~j/      ^^/j^/  aJ^-  ^'^ 

J.  90:297     Fairy  tales.  yJ-^A^^^r^Mr^^^. 

ZLS.lf    J.  90.300     Sand-hills  of  Jutland.  / 

J.  90.301D     Shoes  of  fortune.  TV^H^'Cl^/ ^-/rtU^, 

J.  90.302B     Storyteller.  /JT^^^^ 

/^^^^r7JJ.  90.302D     Ugly  duck. 

J.  90.303     What  the  moon  saw. 

Atkinson,  J.  C. 

J.  90.306     Last  of  the  giant-killers. 

BoRG,  Selma,  and  Brown,  Marie  A. 
1^3.  /^  J.  90.309     Northern  lights. 
Brentano,  Clemens. 
/^//  ifi     J.  90.312     Fairy  tales. 

Carroll,  Lewis. 
J^if.^^c.  J.  90.316     Alice's  adventures  in  wonderland.     R. 
Kt^tff'fi     J.  90.320     Sylvie  and  Bruno. 
■^^^/i/Vj.  90.321     Sylvie  and  Bruno  concluded. 
J^y.r^c.  J.  9.323     Through  the  looking-glass.     R. 
Carryl,  Charles.       R. 

J.  90.327     Admiral's  caravan. 
dtfJt.t4f  c.  J.  90.328     Davy  and  the  goblin. 
Coleridge,  Sara. 
3^'H'f^  J.  90.332     Phantasmion. 

Collier,  Margaret. 

J.  90.334     Prince  Peerless. 
CopKRAN,  Alice. 
f(fif3jf    J.  90.338     Down  the  snow-stairs. 

Daldorne,  Evan. 

J.  90.342     Wooing  of  the  water-witch. 

Egqleston,  Edward. 
l^'^tS         c.  J.  90.349     Queer  stories. 
Elisabeth,  queen  of  Roumania. 
J.  90.352     Pilgrim  sorrow. 


100 

— Eytinge,  Margaret. 
30.Z!>  J,  90.355     Ball  of  the  vegetables  and  other  stories. 

5*-'^!'  f    Famous  fairy  tales. 
J.   90.356. 
Favorite  fairy  tales. 

J.  90.357. 
Fuller,  M.  L. 

J.  90.358     In  poppy-land. 
Greenwood,  Jessy. 

J.  90.359     Moon  maiden  and  other  stories, 

Harrison,  Constance  Gary. 
t'ii>tUir~      C.J.  90.363     Bric4-brac  stories. 
/^7/,^      c.  J.  90.367     Old-fashioned  fairy  book.     R. 

Hauff,  Wilhelm. 

J.  90.370     Little  Mook. 

Hays,  Mrs.  W.  J. 

J.  90.374     Adventuresof  Prince  Lazybones,  and  other  stories. 

J.  90.378     Princess  Idleways. 
Housman,  Lawrence. 

J.  90.385     Farm  in  fairyland. 

Ingelow,  Jean. 
J^/.  7  J.  90.388     Mopsa  the  fairy.     R. 

Jefferies,   Richard. 
J^.l^  J.  90.392      Wood  magic. 

JoKAi,  Maurus,  and  others. 

J.  90.400     Golden  fairy  book. 
Kavanagh,   Bridget  and  Julia. 
J.  90.401     Pearl  fountain. 
Keary,  Eliza. 

J.  90.403     Magic  valley. 
Kingsley,  Charles. 
Ul.Zy        J.  90.407     Water-babies. 
Knatchbull-Hugessen,  E.  H. 
J.  90.411     Puss-cat  mew. 
J.  90.415     Whispers  from  fairyland. 
fL02/yljA  Bedollierre,  E.  de. 

c.  J.  90.419     Story  of  a  cat. 
Laboulaye,  Edouard  de. 
/^//  -^^      J.  90.422     Last  fairy  tales. 
La  Motte  Fouque,  baron  de.     R. 
J.  90.425     Magic  ring. 
J.  90.426     Sintram. 
^//"•V     J.  90.427     Undine;  [also]  Sintram. 
J77.  y    J.  90.428     Undine;  [also]  Two  captains. 


101 

Lathrop,  George  Parsons. 

J.  90.431     Behind  time. 
Lee,  Vernon. 

J.  90.434     Prince  of  the  hundred  soups. 
Leland,  Charles  Godfrey. 

J.  90.437     Johnnykin  and  the  goblins. 
LiPPMANN,  Julie  M. 

J.  90.439     Jock  o'dreams. 
MaoDonald,  G.         R. 
S^i'  r  J.  90.443     At  the  back  of  the  north  wind. 

J.  90.446     Dealings  witli  the  fairies. 
?S^'S~-J.  90.U1     Double  story. 
^^'^/   J.  90.452     Princess  and  Curdie.     (2) 
ySLS"*  a^J.  90.453     Princess  and  the  goblin.     (1) 
Malet,  Lucas. 

J.  90.457     Little  Peter. 
Mayhew,  a.,  and  others. 

J.  90.461     Magic  of  kindness  and  other  stories. 

MOLESWORTH,    MaRY  LoUISA. 

/b/0',^&j    90.469     Children  of  the  castle. 
/^/J».  J'gj    90.471     Christmas-tree  land. 
^H,Z^i.  90.474     Cuckoo  clock. 

J.  90.476     Enchanted  garden, 
/i'/^''/ J.  90.478     Four  Winds  Farm. 
h.Ztt?~^-  90.484     Tapestry  room. 
MoRLEY,  Henry. 

J.  90.487     Chicken  Market  and  other  stories. 
Mulock-Craik,  Dinah  M.         R. 

J.  90.488     Adventures  of  a  brownie. 
J'/Z-y/J.  90.489     Alice  Learmont. 
?  <,/.^^c.  J.  90.491     Little  lame  prince. 

Ortoli,  F.  •      -  » 

J.  90.489     Evening  tales.  **** 

Prentiss,  Elizabeth. 
^^(p-  ifi     J.  90.501     Nidworth  and  his  three  magic  wands. 
J.  90.505     Urbane  and  his  friends. 
Putnam,  Eleanor  (Mrs.  Arlo  Bates)  and  Bates,  Arlo. 
J.  90.508     Prince  Vance. 
.         Richards,  Laura  E. 
/UU,7        C.J.  90.513     Joyous  story  of  Toto. 

JirfiyjJ^       c.  J.  90.517     Toto's  merry  winter.     (Sequel.)  >     ^  ,.^ 

Rdskin,   John. 
djO^^      J.  90.520     King  of  the  Golden  River.    R. 
Scudder,  Horace   E, 

J.  90.523     Dream  children. 


102 


Stockton,  Frank  R. 
'.^7.        J-  90.532     Bee-man  of  Orn. 


J.   90.536 

J.  90.541 
Stoker,  Bram. 

J.  90.545 
Tabor,  Eliza. 

c.  J.   90.550. 


Floating  prince. 
Ting-a-ling, 

Under  the  sunset. 

Pansie's  flour-bin. 


Thackeray,  William  Makepeace. 
3fff.^       J.  90.553     Rose  and  the  ring.     R. 
Wesselhoeft,  Lily. 

J.  90.559     Fairy  folk  of  Blue  Hill. 


c. 

c.  J. 

c.  J. 

c.  J. 

J. 


90.560  Flipwing,  the  spy.     R. 

90.563  Old  Rough,  the  miser. 

90.564  Sparrow,  the  tramp. 

90.567  Winds,  the  woods,  and  the  wanderer. 


R. 


Wilde,  Oscar. 
^^J^7       J.  90.569 
Wister,  a.  L., 


90.571 
90.575 


Happy  prince. 
translator. 

Enchanting  and  enchanted. 
Seaside  and  fireside  fairies. 


Wright,  Henrietta  C. 
/iJfi-ZS      c-  J.  90.580     Princess  Liliwinkins. 

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and  girls,  and  others  that  are  unmarked  may  be  read  or  told  to 
younger  children. 


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Munroe. 
/^/^.2r"  Austin. 
^^'.  r~  Cooper. 
/(fitd'ir  Henty. 
/(pOS.Zt   Sea  well. 
55-r.-2/^Harte. 
Henty. 
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/(^^^.  '^^Bynner. 
/fr^fe/§eawell. 

^'e.  ycu^t  W  Eggleston. 


Under  Drake's  flag. 
Flamingo  feather. 
Standish  of  standish. 
Last  of  Mohicans. 
With  Wolfe  in  Canada. 
Paul  Jones. 
Thankful  Blossom. 
True  to  the  old  flag. 
Philip  Nolan's  friends. 
Man  without  a  country. 
Zachary  Phips. 
Decatur  and  Somers. 
Little  Jarvis. 
Bie:  Brother  series. 


16th  century. 

17th  century, 
18th  century. 

Revolution, 


1800-1820. 


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ZMt^  Butterworth. 
/^r./^age. 

5'^/'i/6towe. 

Aif.   -sEggleston. 

Henty. 
»f7.  y  VTro  wbridge. 


In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln.  1820-1860 

In  ole  Virginia.  "         " 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.  "         " 

Hoosier  schoolboy.  "         " 

Jed.  1861-65 

Tom  Clifton.  "         " 

With  Lee  in  Virginia.  "         •' 

Cudjo's  cave.  "         " 

Battle  of  New  York.  "         " 
Ramona. 


Treatment  of  Indians. 


SCHOOL.   DUPLICATES    AND    NUMBER   OF    COPIES 


OF  EACH. 


Arabian  nights 

Burroughs. 

Birds  and  bees,  and  Sharp  eyes. 

Cooper. 

Last  of  the  Mohicans. 

De  Foe. 

Robinson  Crusoe. 

Francillon. 

Gods  and  heroes. 

Franklin. 

Autobiography. 

Hawthorne. 

Wonder-book. 

Irving. 

Alhambra. 

Kingsley. 

Water-babies. 

Lamb. 

Adventures  of  Ulysses. 

Martineau. 

Peasant  and  the  prince. 

Ruskin. 

King  of  the  Golden  River. 

Scott. 

Lady  of  the  lake. 

Tales  of  chivalry. 

Shakespeare. 

Merchant  of  Venice. 

Stowe. 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin. 

Fiske. 

Civil  government  in  the  United  States. 

History  of  the  United  States. 

Gray. 

How  plants  grow. 

Lamb. 

Tales  from  Shakspeare. 

Newell. 

Outlines  of  lessons  in  botany. 

Ricks. 

Natural  history  object  lessons. 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

6 

12 

6 

6 

6 

6 


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Adventures,  Shipwrecks,  etc.,       .           .           .           .           .  35,  98 

Amusements,     .... 

50 

Arts,  Fine  and  Useful, 

49 

Biography,        .... 

8 

Boarding-school  and  College  Stories, 

90 

Fairy  Tales,     .... 

95 

History,             .... 

18 

Life,  Education,  and  Manners, 

33 

Magazines,        .... 

8 

Mythology,       .... 

93 

Poetry,  ..... 

91 

Religion,           .... 

32 

School  Duplicates,     . 

103 

Science,             .... 

42 

Stories  from  Famous  Authors, 

98 

Stories  op  Home  and  School  Life,  Travel  and  Adventure,        53 

Travel,              .... 

35 

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